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by sw104
971 days ago
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Privacy nuts are always going overboard about things that mean very little. Genetic data sounds important but in the bigger scheme of things, it's probably the least manipulatable data about a person on the internet. My genetic data is less weaponizable than if I uploaded hundreds of pictures of myself and my shared my social graph to Facebook, if I shared my political opinions on Twitter, if I commented/posted on Reddit boards of my interests and hobbies. It's also less weaponizable than the multitude of "invisible" data that I feed to Google, my incompetent local government, service providers, every shop that is shipping something to my home address. I lose genetic data everywhere I go, every day.
50-100 hairs fall of my head, and I leave fingerprints on everything I touch. I "lose privacy" every day by walking into somebody else's photo/video/TikTok, and by mishandling of it by poor government/business entities. Life's too short. |
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