I’m following several privacy focused communities. Mostly as lurker but in few I’m more active. Every time I see a posts like “how to be more private”, I wonder about the reasons behind those questions. What’s the reason you want to remain private (don’t confuse it with being anonymous)? Could you elaborate on your reasons?

Let me start.

I worked (and still working) in a highly regulated industry as a software/devops engineer. I’ve been working with banks, insurance companies, global online payment companies, major credit card vendors, few global corporations. I have seen how data is gathered and (mis)used. Every time someone tells me “I’m sorry but the system…” I know it’s the data gathered by the “system” and my profile created based on that data was the reason for “but”. This is why I care about the privacy, to prevent companies from taking advantage of my current situation and charge me more.

  • Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de
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    14 days ago

    Privacy should be a basic human right.
    Data collection could be massively abused by oppressive governments.

    Not caring about it = Not caring about your rights.

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      14 days ago

      Ok, but why? And to be clear, I’m not against what you wrote, just wondering about people’s motives.

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        13 days ago

        Imagine living in China,
        where the government is able to request data of each company in their country.

        Imagine that China would setup an AI/LLM, to feed all private chat data into it,
        and automatically flagging opposition of the government regime.

        Imagine a white van appearing in front of your house and disappearing into a concentration camp because you got flagged after expressing your opposition to the government to your mate in a private chat.

        All collected data can be abused like that,
        or by other means (E.g. a country at war gets hacked, which could lead to leaking critical private information on political/defensive decisions).

        To me the question is not if data collected on you will be abused, but rather when will it be abused?

        Just having it stored somewhere imposes risks.