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Privacy: "I have nothing to hide?" Argument (What's your say?)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 771649"><p>This is what is funny. People all concerned with privacy yet updating their timeline each time they go somewhere for a burger. </p><p></p><p>Put a Pi-Hole on your network and you'll discover 60-80% of the traffic coming/going on your network is telemetry/logging/spying. So to be honest, it's a finger trying to stop a leak on the Hoover Dam these days.</p><p></p><p>A career change has facilitated the need for me to largely redact myself from everything. It feels kind of good to have a zero-result on Google searches, and to have a redaction team pop all of your public data pushes from things like voter records, property tax assessments and so forth. I like it as it reminds me of the old days before all of this was lost. Even my Linkedin account was vaporized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 771649"] This is what is funny. People all concerned with privacy yet updating their timeline each time they go somewhere for a burger. Put a Pi-Hole on your network and you'll discover 60-80% of the traffic coming/going on your network is telemetry/logging/spying. So to be honest, it's a finger trying to stop a leak on the Hoover Dam these days. A career change has facilitated the need for me to largely redact myself from everything. It feels kind of good to have a zero-result on Google searches, and to have a redaction team pop all of your public data pushes from things like voter records, property tax assessments and so forth. I like it as it reminds me of the old days before all of this was lost. Even my Linkedin account was vaporized. [/QUOTE]
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