Your data is important enough that you'd be willing to pay a ransom? Then it should also be important enough for a backup.
While valid, the same argument applies to health in places where healthcare works through private and optional insurance...
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Making information systems for key infrastructure that lack a viable, no-tradeoffs "backed up by default" functionality is irresponsible.
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And requiring customers/users to consent to "we have access to all your data" to get backup-by-default functionality is also irresponsible.
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