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<blockquote data-quote="GoodMeasure" data-source="post: 1117208" data-attributes="member: 120189"><p>I like what you say about paying attention and choosing who to trust. That is solid advice that more need to hear!</p><p></p><p>I don't agree with some of the messaging in the world these days that we have already lost our privacy and that there is not much we can do. There are reasonable mitigations to significantly reduce many of the privacy threats that have been brought up so far. </p><p></p><p>Again, I do not see it as a black and white thing - as if you either have privacy or you don't. I feel like in today's technology landscape, a lot of people have just traded privacy for convenience, then rationalized the decision. But many of the mitigations are not even that difficult.</p><p></p><p>My friends, have faith. Keep fighting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoodMeasure, post: 1117208, member: 120189"] I like what you say about paying attention and choosing who to trust. That is solid advice that more need to hear! I don't agree with some of the messaging in the world these days that we have already lost our privacy and that there is not much we can do. There are reasonable mitigations to significantly reduce many of the privacy threats that have been brought up so far. Again, I do not see it as a black and white thing - as if you either have privacy or you don't. I feel like in today's technology landscape, a lot of people have just traded privacy for convenience, then rationalized the decision. But many of the mitigations are not even that difficult. My friends, have faith. Keep fighting! [/QUOTE]
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