SwampNut
Well-Known Member
It's a worthless placebo, and does not increase security, it makes it worse. The alleged privacy reductions of sharing the data increase your personal security. And I argue that it's not reducing privacy to have a server store data that is meaninglessly tied to you. I think it's all based on useless paranoia which is itself based on a complete misunderstanding of tech and data.Always funny to me when people say this like it's supposed to be a good thing. It's not. It's bad. Yet when people like Steve here try to push for EVERYONE's right to more privacy and security, who gets criticized? Somehow, him, not the company collecting all your location data and leaking it all over the place (according to the post above).
So yeah, I'm going to laugh at this every time, and criticize it.
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