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Comment by shiandow

1 day ago

Nope private data about people is published unintentionally regularly, Netflix history and medical records being some of the notable examples.

People are bad at making the tradeoff because they consistently underestimate the amount of information that is leaked. Forcing them to leak safe amounts of information is the right way.

Not sharing or collecting the data could in some cases be better but there is clear value in this data so the optimal amount to store and make public is not 0.

I think the real killer is that every knows their data has been leaked six times over, and yet nothing bad has come of it for 99% of people.

If there was an apocalyptic privacy breach that lead to 40% of the population losing their savings, people would be smashing their smart TVs in the streets a day later.

But alas, nothing bad actually manifests (besides the suspicious ads that know you really like Tide detergent).