Most people evaluate privacy as a feature in the same way they'd evaluate a car with one cup-holder or two. It's objectively better, but it's literally one of the last things things they consider.
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You'll find this not to be true esp over time. It may not seem top-of-mind, but it will be what companies stake their reputations on (or not). Privacy-as-a-philosophy will be very profitable. Even as the concept of privacy evolves. /1
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Another way to look at it: who is customer vs who is product will be increasingly differentiated. Cc
@anshublog who's thought a bit about this, and correctly. /F1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
Replying to @pentagoniac @anshublog
I sure hope so!
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