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10 years ago when people said we need to be concerned about privacy, I thoguht it's not a big deal. It's gotten pretty bad tho and I thought I need to be prepared for the worst case scenario of things getting worse in the next 10 years.

So I started moving my emails to proton and stuff, removed or disabled a bunch of apps on my phone. Access everything through browser with ads and trackers blocked, etc.

BUT it's like, weeks after my privacy journey started, three of our allied countries (US, UK and Aus) all decided to prove me right and not even wait the 10 years.

How likely is NZ to follow suit? I thought over 10 years I ease off social media, convice people close to me to do the same, etc. But it seems like I fucked up and it's too late and the empire won.

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[–] TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Privacy has been used to smoosh people's hopes of communicating authentically with each other.

And US federal law enforcement has everything already.

I think that it is better to stand up and be counted now. I think that votes should also be publicly counted, though as well. The secret ballot system in the USA has been demonstrated to be a way to corrupt vote counts.

That said journalists and their sources should take heed to try to maintain privacy.