Wow, the introduction alone reads much less like an unbiased academic paper and more like it was written by a Silicon Valley PR firm.https://twitter.com/charlesarthur/status/835412026491043840 …
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if these choices have possible negative outcomes because others have certain knowledge about you, these choices become harder to make
Then we get back to what I stated: reason others have certain knowledge about you is because you didn’t have the choice to share…
You'd need to stay indoors and alone, unplug all connections... and even that would generate information. :)
Where the information originates (space you own or owned by others) is paramount in deciding whether initial control exists.
I like what Berkeley states about the difference between privacy autonomy and information security: https://ethics.berkeley.edu/privacy/pisi
you are not always deliberately choosing to share data or info. Most info is being collected. Formally or informally.
Indeed. And hence the definition: privacy is the existence of that choice. If you don’t have the choice, you don’t have privacy.
by others i mean: people, companies, governments, ai/algorithms
the freedom to make your own choices, no matter what the consequences - and within the boundaries of given law - is paramount. (1)
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