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Is 'Owning Your Identity' important to you?
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<blockquote data-quote="TairikuOkami" data-source="post: 869788" data-attributes="member: 61892"><p>By being online, people automatically give up some of theirs privacy. Even when ISP can see only, that users have VPN, it makes them traceable.</p><p>It is about finding the right balance, that you feel comfortable with. I use the real name, I block obvious trackers, but I do not mind targeted ADs.</p><p></p><p>I for one would not mind using personal ID to login to social services to avoid trolls and scammers. I sent my ID to FB to get verified badge, but I am not a public figure. Thus the reason I use the same username all over the internet. Whatever I post online I do not mind telling anyone face to face.</p><p></p><p>Of course there are times, when I want to keep my actions private. Not that they would be illegal, but people were fired or detested for less. </p><p>So in a sense, people, who want some privacy, live double lives. One public and one private, some more than one. It is sort of a necessity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TairikuOkami, post: 869788, member: 61892"] By being online, people automatically give up some of theirs privacy. Even when ISP can see only, that users have VPN, it makes them traceable. It is about finding the right balance, that you feel comfortable with. I use the real name, I block obvious trackers, but I do not mind targeted ADs. I for one would not mind using personal ID to login to social services to avoid trolls and scammers. I sent my ID to FB to get verified badge, but I am not a public figure. Thus the reason I use the same username all over the internet. Whatever I post online I do not mind telling anyone face to face. Of course there are times, when I want to keep my actions private. Not that they would be illegal, but people were fired or detested for less. So in a sense, people, who want some privacy, live double lives. One public and one private, some more than one. It is sort of a necessity. [/QUOTE]
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