The minority knows it is an issue. What I have noticed is that the most are not even aware of the situation and that is a problem.
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That's also my perception in general. But more people are recognizing it.
And I agree with nostr:nprofile1qqstwcdntc2dlel2m0htw94ug7u69sw8qwewaxp8e2jptf8rk6jse3spr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0jfxxjv that it has to be some philosophical mindshift in the population, otherwise many will get trapped in the digital gulag, which is also a risk for those of us who use privacy preserving tools.
When I talk with people, most of them understand that they don't have any privacy. They just don't care.
What a shame
That is why I am emphasizing a philosophical revolution. People understand the importance of free speech (even though the neo Marxists twisted that term to make it irrelevant) and are appalled when someone attacks it. We need to get them to understand that privacy is at the root of every freedom they care about.