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If anyone has not surmised by now, the whole point of the exercise was to demonstrate that paranoid users are, well, paranoid - even when the risk is extremely low or essentially non-existent.
There are three categories of potential threats - theoretical, hypothetical and realistic. Paranoid users want to protect against all three - even those in the realm of fantasy.
If one lives under an oppressive regime, then I would suspect that paranoia would be a part of day-to-day living - which is natural for most people under such circumstances.
There are three categories of potential threats - theoretical, hypothetical and realistic. Paranoid users want to protect against all three - even those in the realm of fantasy.
If one lives under an oppressive regime, then I would suspect that paranoia would be a part of day-to-day living - which is natural for most people under such circumstances.