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I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

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  • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

    I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

    I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

    My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
    --
    #privacy #DataProtection

    KowK This user is from outside of this forum
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    Kow
    wrote on last edited by
    #21

    @r_alb neither did the immigrants in the US. Nor the Uyghurs recently in china. Nor the Jews in Germany.

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    • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

      I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

      I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

      My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
      --
      #privacy #DataProtection

      Sailor AnarresU This user is from outside of this forum
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      Sailor Anarres
      wrote on last edited by
      #22

      @r_alb the things that are "illegal" and need to be "hidden" are constaly changing what happens when your post calling Trump orange is now terrorism in a couple years

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      • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

        I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

        I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

        My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
        --
        #privacy #DataProtection

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        wrote on last edited by
        #23

        @r_alb In addition to the arguments about how it impacts the individual directly now or in the future I try to make the point that pervasive surveillance is corrosive to civil society and damages free societies in the long run which impoverishes the freedom we claim to enjoy.

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        • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

          I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

          I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

          My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
          --
          #privacy #DataProtection

          FynnF This user is from outside of this forum
          FynnF This user is from outside of this forum
          Fynn
          wrote on last edited by
          #24

          @r_alb I like this short and sweet one:

          "Everybody knows what's going on in the bathroom - but we still close the door."

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          • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

            I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

            I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

            My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
            --
            #privacy #DataProtection

            CadenT This user is from outside of this forum
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            Caden
            wrote on last edited by
            #25

            @r_alb as I live in the US, this argument has been more effective lately: whether something is worth hiding depends on whether it could be used against you. Some things like your credit card number, SSN, or home address are obviously dangerous to give to a malicious individual, but as we're seeing today, even information like your political affiliation could be used quite powerfully against you if known by your employer, ICE/CBP, etc., or companies who could sell it to them such as Amazon.

            This doesn't always get people to start caring about their own privacy, but it usually works to get people to understand why a lot of people do care and even need to care about their privacy, which I think is a good first step.

            It often helps to shift the narrative from "privacy only helps criminals" (which is a mentality too many people I've encountered have) to at least "lots of people need privacy but I don't think I do" and once they're there it's a lot easier

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            • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

              I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

              I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

              My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
              --
              #privacy #DataProtection

              Geoff MackenzieR This user is from outside of this forum
              Geoff MackenzieR This user is from outside of this forum
              Geoff Mackenzie
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              #26

              @r_alb Edward Snowden said "Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say." I think it helps some people understand

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              • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

                I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

                I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

                My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
                --
                #privacy #DataProtection

                JacenT This user is from outside of this forum
                JacenT This user is from outside of this forum
                Jacen
                wrote on last edited by
                #27

                @r_alb privacy is also about protecting others. You could ask them if they seriously have no one worth protecting?

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                • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

                  I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

                  I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

                  My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
                  --
                  #privacy #DataProtection

                  RiverR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  River
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #28

                  @r_alb haven't used this one yet, but I've recently been doing some research into the more direct ways data brokerage is being used, so here's a potential option that might be a bit more visceral to folks who see this all as very theoretical:

                  > Would you be willing to share your financial statements with Amazon before they decide what price to offer for a product? (Instacart is currently doing this)

                  > What about sharing those statements with a potential employer before you both decide on your salary, that way he can low-ball you based on how badly you need to take the job? (Uber is doing this, as are all the gig work nursing apps, except it's happening for *each shift* since there is no fixed wage on these apps)

                  This is (one of *many*) of the end results of privacy invasions allowing the data industry to thrive unregulated. It's being used to make very real and consequential decisions that effect you personally. And that's not to mention what would happen if an individual were able to find this data leaked somehow on the dark web.

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                  • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

                    I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

                    I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

                    My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
                    --
                    #privacy #DataProtection

                    BrettB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Brett
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #29

                    @r_alb

                    My response is always...ok then print out a copy of your internet and search history for the past 5 years and give a copy to me, your mom, your spouse, your kids, the mayor of your town, the police chief, and all your local state and federal reps.

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                    • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

                      I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

                      I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

                      My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
                      --
                      #privacy #DataProtection

                      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
                      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
                      Jürgen Hubert
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #30

                      @r_alb

                      The standard question for data collection should be:

                      "If the fascists take over my country, could this information be used against me?"

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                      • Raphael AlbertR Raphael Albert

                        I'm sure many of you have had some variation of the "I don't care about my privacy because I have nothing to hide!" conversation with other people.

                        I'm curious, how do you respond to that? Let's collect some talking points and inspire each other!

                        My typical response is a variation of "Privacy isn't just about hiding something. It's about being able to decide for yourself what others know about you and what they do with that knowledge."
                        --
                        #privacy #DataProtection

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                        U This user is from outside of this forum
                        unicoder
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #31

                        @r_alb I'll add the following:

                        1) It's none of their business. There is no reason why they should be entitled to know these things about me, especially when I don't know anything about them.

                        2) Good for you. But that doesn't mean that there aren't other people who have things to hide for very good reasons. And none of these reasons have something to do with breaking the law. And conversely, by protecting your personal data you are preventing others from abusing your data for committing crimes.

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