>Privacy is important precisely because after your data has been collected and stored, there is no telling where it will end up and what it will be used for.
This can't be overstated. It's like a hole in the wall that can't be patched.
I've lived most of my life expecting an Orwellian life. While it was grounded in paranoia, complete transparency is pretty much the only lowest-stress way to live when anyone can theoretically dox you over just about anything if the fashions pendulum swings hard enough in one direction.
This can't be overstated. It's like a hole in the wall that can't be patched.
I've lived most of my life expecting an Orwellian life. While it was grounded in paranoia, complete transparency is pretty much the only lowest-stress way to live when anyone can theoretically dox you over just about anything if the fashions pendulum swings hard enough in one direction.