The reason I'm calling for the firehose of commercially collected location data to be repointed at public health authorities is that counterintuitively it is *less* destructive to privacy in the long term. It doesn't involve building out a vast firmament of eurobureaucracy.
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The European approach to privacy legislation has been to add layers of complexity, based on a kabuki dance of individual consent, where all that is needed are some strong legal limits on what data can be collected and how long it can be stored.
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