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Comment by nancyminusone

1 day ago

I'll always remember - when I was first learning about it, one of the interesting counter-arguments to ignoring privacy was "what if the Nazis come back, would you want them to have your data?". I suppose there's some debate these days, but hostile governments seem a lot closer than they were 10-15 years ago.

Will this make people care? Probably not, but you never know.

"Closer"? They're already here. Trusting corporations or governments is inherently moronic.

  • Even in the best of times. Why widen your attack surface unnecessarily? Do you tell people your passwords and PINs at parties?

    What governments and corporations (and plenty of bad actors in the FOSS world) have done is make this the default; made it easy to mindlessly hand people your privacy without even knowing. Opt-out, if you know the setting exists, and can find it.