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diff --git a/content/entry/raising-the-bar-on-privacy.md b/content/entry/raising-the-bar-on-privacy.md index df4edf1..7f64118 100644 --- a/content/entry/raising-the-bar-on-privacy.md +++ b/content/entry/raising-the-bar-on-privacy.md @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ title: "Raising the Bar on Privacy" date: 2020-11-14T00:00:00 draft: false -pageinfo: true --- There's a common attitude many people have regarding privacy. I'm not talking about nothing to hide[1], although that is also a very common attitude. It has been refuted ad nauseum[2] by privacy advocates, so I won't do it again here. I'm talking about the feeling people have that the corporate/government surveillance state[3] (Big Brother) will collect their data one way or another no matter what, so there's no point in even trying to avoid mass surveillance. Privacy is already dead. Mass surveillance and its long-term negative side-effects[4] are inevitable. That's the attitude of so many people and it's disappointing. So, I'm going to offer an alternative way to think about privacy and surveillance. |