Don’t conflate security/privacy. Security is necessary but not sufficient for privacy. Facebook is very secure but affords you zero privacy.
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Replying to @aral
Just as a factory farm has security to safeguard its livestock, Facebook employs the best security experts to safeguard its livestock: you.
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Replying to @aral
So the next time you hear someone say that a platform is “secure”, ask “good, but is it private?” Don’t assume that one implies the other.
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to achieve overlap between security and privacy we need to create secure personal data spaces —> private by default
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Replying to @alaeven
Exactly. And they must be interoperable and commons-based.
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