In particular, the people who think it's naive to trust the government to respect any law that limits this data to public health authorities are being incoherent. If you believe the government ignores the law, then they already have all the live tracking data they want, today.
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The threat to our freedom from pervasive surveillance comes from a culture of totalizing data collection, run by unregulated private industry, in the service of corporate capitalism. My proposal is to dismantle that architecture, while using its cooling corpse to fight a pandemic
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A lot of the privacy zealotry is its own weird form of vanity. Nobody in the secret Pentagon sub-basement cares whether you sat all day in the armchair or on the sofa, posting those killer memes.
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Argument I totally respect: universal location tracking threatens our freedom as a people. We must not trade that for safety Argument I respect not so much: universal location tracking is fine as long as it's being used to target Buttigieg ads or entice me to eat at Red Lobster
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That's kind of the thing, isn't it? Why come up with some weird and complicated Bluetooth thing when Google, Facebook, and any number of apps with location permissions collect this info 10 times over already?
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