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Privacy
A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
Some Rules
- Posting a link to a website containing tracking isn't great, if contents of the website are behind a paywall maybe copy them into the post
- Don't promote proprietary software
- Try to keep things on topic
- If you have a question, please try searching for previous discussions, maybe it has already been answered
- Reposts are fine, but should have at least a couple of weeks in between so that the post can reach a new audience
- Be nice :)
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I'm not hiding anything, I'm choosing what to share; there's a difference.
as to your (somewhat naive) perspective, yeah, having your shit out in the open is a credible threat. the solution is have all your shit private by default and not shared with anyone. then, allow leaks on a case-by-case basis.
we're all done (or should be, at least) with the idea that there are laws and regulations shielding us from the now rampant abuse from various threat actors. instead of relying on the government or whoever to enact those regulations, I find it way better to not allow anyone to be in the position to compromise me.
this is a forever moving target and you're never going to achieve full security; to paraphrase cory doctorow, that's a full-time, unpaid job that you're doing in addition to your existing job. but I'm better off with more security and privacy than without, so I'm ok with the sacrifices I have to make.
Was wondering about that stuff too! I don't live in my (safe) county of origin, but my VPN provider is from there (and I'm like 80℅ sure that provider is a CIA front, but anyway) and it's the only country I ever got arrested once or twice, where they have a file about me and whatnot.
Whenever I visit, I immediately get phone calls and letters about some kind of "military tax" that I never paid. Takes like them like 30 minutes to understand that I'm aware and don't plan to pay anything, even tho I actually need to and will land in military prison!!! (for an afternoon lol, sure pick me up, waiting, will be here all week).
Then I also don't seriously care about hiding anything from the country where I actually live, yet I do it all the time and insist on "anonymity" when e.g. defending that countries policies online or simply share my love for that country.
Am I stupid for using that VPN provider? Probably, but I just want my Apple Music to be streamed lossless, which only works with that VPN.
In the end I think my biggest stupidity was to start to believe that I even have something like a treat model, or that its worth to invest 2 afternoons only so creep JS cannot remember me anymore, wow, what a success! 🙄
Uh, sorry for the ramblings, it's holiday and I already had a beer. If you actually do have a treat model of any kind – take care, stay safe, and never ever put your safety into anything from 🇨🇭
What you're doing is saying, "What if things get worse?" To which I say, "What if they get better?"
Saying "it is possible, so it is therefore likely" is an appeal to probability, a logical fallacy; we don't know what the future holds, and so while you might win in terms of privacy with either outcome, there's always a tradeoff between security and useability. Additionally, few enjoy living in a state of constant paranoia.
Some people can be reasonably certain that being targeted by the government(s) is a low threat. Others cannot. That's why threat models should be assessed on an individual basis. Are you white, cis, and male? Probably a low priority target overall. Do you engage in piracy? High priority for ultracapitalists but low for religiously motivated actors, so what kind of government do you have?
In every case, you will be giving up something, like the ability to connect with as many people, the ability to use networks without obfuscation, the ability to go out in public without a disguise, etc. It's everyone's right to have privacy, but not everyone is required to exercise that right in the same way.
The best we can hope for is that everyone is able to make informed decisions, so they can decide if they want to accept certain risks and aren't surprised should negative consequences befall them.
I think there's a balance, in that if everybody suppressed that speech and refused to take that risk of criticising then those corrupt and powerful state actors would be unchallenged.
They can then become even more powerful and may continue to encroach into private life and speech. While it may be necessary to defend yourself on the one hand, hiding entirely may also present additional dangers.