| > But when we talk privacy and personal data there should be no gray zone. It took me to move to Germany to figure that privacy is a spectrum, and I, despite being a crazy on privacy and security, actually don't want that much. I've been to a German factory where robots could not distinct between humans and objects bc Datenschutz. My colleagues had 3 bikes stolen in a week bc we have no CCTV cameras. Privacy definitely has costs, and not only for business, but for regular people in daily life. It should, as anything, be balanced against costs of doing business, people security concerns. Same goes for security: few private cctvs are ok, massive coordinated surveillance and chat control not ok. Everything is on spectrum and is a trade off. |