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I dOn’T cAre ABouT pRivAcY

IT dOEsN’T maTtER. i’M nOT dOiNg AnyThiNg wRonG.

Your phone is spying on you. Your apps are spying on you. Your websites, search engine, fitness tracker, smart watch, IoT device, EVERYTHING is collecting anything it can and sending it off to be stored, cross referenced, and sold.

Data is the new oil.

So what? I don’t care if Google knows I like motorcycles. By itself one data point isn’t a big deal but once you start bringing everything together…

Who are you talking to? When and how long did you talk to them? Where did you go? How often do you go there? On and on the profile starts to become overwhelmingly invasive.

Right now it is extremely cheap and easy to collect and store the data but it’s hard and expensive to cross reference and tabulate the data down to the individual. But in the extremely near future using AI and faster processors, data profiles created and being offered for sale go from white men between 25 – 30, with this education level, and background like XYZ

Will transform into -> John loves motorcycles and steak.

Suddenly your insurance premiums are way higher than your friends because you partake in dangerous activities and eat too much red meat. You get denied that loan because you invest in risky assets and it raises your risk factors to pay it back. That job that you applied to never responded because they already ran you through the algorithm and you don’t fit the company culture.

Protect your data and privacy now before its too late.

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/

moving outside the open market helps a lot. there's other stuff going on that is not going to be helpful to those who are trying to manipulate the market to become a money syphon for them. they did well so far but the more advanced the science gets the less of an edge they have with their scattered webs of deception.

anyway, nobody in the opensats or HRF sponsorship of nostr dev actually cares about this. just try to use a typical bureaucratically sponsored nostr app with tor browser.

oh, nobody made one for that!

let alone collaborative privacy. you know, like the stuff that a normal company would expect from their service providers.

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