• s38b35M5@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I hate this timeline. Almost everybody I know is firmly of the, “I don’t need privacy; I have nothing to hide!” or, “It’s just a little bit of surveillance, and if it can help find murderers, fine,” persuasion. All as our freedom is willingly snapped and scraped away.

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      15 hours ago

      Almost everybody I know is firmly of the, “I don’t need privacy;

      And more… they think YOU don’t need it either. They are very happy giving away YOUR privacy along with their own.

      I think most ppl honestly don’t realize how corrosive it is, to a whole society, when privacy is completely lost.

      It seems kinda like smoking? The cigarette today does not kill me tomorrow. But 10 more years, now I have cancer. I can’t point to the exact single cigarette that caused that. It was a collective effect. The same with giving away privacy. It hurts us all, long term.

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        15 hours ago

        My state has a solid law prohibiting retention and sharing of LPR data, but I have my doubts about compliance and enforcement.

        And yes, everyone is fine giving away the personal info and privacy of everyone else. Infuriates me…

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          so does mine. I share your doubts, because I believe at the end of the day these systems are built to help public officials evade accountability.

          its so much easier for a private company to fuck up and fine them for it(aka, cost of doing business) than any of the historical alternatives that pin accountability on our public institutions.

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        39 minutes ago

        there are plenty nerds also who think you don’t need privacy, and gladly giving away yours, while mocking you for your disagreement. its infuriating.