I have no reason to doubt you mean well. History says this tweet is barely worth the pixels it is on. It happens again and again and again.
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Replying to @zeynep
In this day and age your skepticism is a positive. I think we work hard to protect our customers, see the case where we refused subpoena.
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Replying to @chazzmoney
You can fight a subpoena, but that goes so far. A National Security Letter will come. Tthese tools? Once you develop them, they'll be used+
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Replying to @zeynep @chazzmoney
..outside your control. This isn't the first wave of tech innovation; the first wave of smart inventors have so little say so soon into it.
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Replying to @zeynep @chazzmoney
Current trend moving there. You're not in charge, even if you have some power now. We need institutional, explicit safeguards .
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Replying to @zeynep
I agree, but that comes at the government/law level, as you described in your last tweet.
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Replying to @chazzmoney
It can also happen at the corporate level. A company truly dedicated to consumers would announce explicit safeguards, make them policy.
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Replying to @zeynep
Mute button. Privacy policy. This covers your explicit protection as well as full knowledge of what we do / don't do with your information
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Replying to @zeynep
Amazon. In my personal experience, we will do something house ourselves rather than give private information to third parties.
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