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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Although #BrokenMoney is about money and finance, I dedicated a full chapter to the topic of privacy.

It covers government financial surveillance, surveillance capitalism, the frequency of data breaches, Snowden, Pegasus, Chinese export of surveillance tech to dictators around the world, etc.

Surrounding chapters are about CBDCs, encryption, and the intersection of financial technology and human rights so it all kind of flows together.

I figure that most people won’t read a book about privacy but if I can stick some privacy-focused content into a money book that will indeed reach a wide audience, it’ll educate a lot of people on the topic that weren’t otherwise looking for it specifically.

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Flinty 2y ago

So true that money/privacy/freedom are totally intertwined. The coerced push to login (to our servers) on everything web is anaglous to Snowden's comment they own your phone, even if you did pay for it. The whole race to the finish now is due to the rate at which debt is spiraling out of control. They're hoping to reset in time ....

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