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by gnulinux
934 days ago
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Goalposts keep being pushed: * You don't have to care about privacy if you didn't do anything illegal. * If you do care about it, you can just choose not to share your information. * If you don't share but your data is still leaked, it didn't affect your life anyway. The point is an average person is incapable of having boundaries with these corporations who have all their data and benefit from it, and we have no way of predicting how all this data about us will affect us. |
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The point is that these privacy claims are nearly exclusively theoretical. Privacy advocates constantly tell anyone who will listen about the complete destruction of privacy in modern society, and yet nothing even resembling the consequences they claim will occur is actually happening.