Not really. By existing, we emit information about ourselves, that can be passively extracted. No working privacy solution can exist.
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I disagree. we can and must resist data collection, nothing good can come of it
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You're free to disagree, just like you're free to disagree that global warming is real or that smoking causes cancer.
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what would be good about sharing, say, my health data? targeted ads and higher insurance premiums? no thanks
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I'm not saying it's good. I'm saying it's inevitable, we should make the best of it. Like weed: better tax it that drive it underground.
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sorry, that is bullshit. data about you is nobody's business: whether you smoke weed or not is nobody's business, tax or no tax
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buy your stuff and pay the tax, nobody gets to know what you bought, unless you decide to scream it from the rooftops
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We want it to be that way, but it cannot be that way. If you still think it can, you will be disappointed by reality.
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"it's inconvenient, so we better give up"
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It's physically impossible to prevent data gathering. If you want to spend your effort tilting at that windmill, knock yourself out!
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It’s physically impossible to prevent organ harvesting. That’s why we have laws.
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We also have laws against downloading movies. How's that working out?
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