We have no privacy. Perhaps we'll be able to move the debate on
So if politicians are using services such as RapLeaf, how exactly are we supposed to count on legislation to help us preserve any kind of privacy online?
GMSV nails it today. Personal details are out there, in increasing volume. It's a side effect of technological progress, which we can't really restrain. What we can possibly do is decide what's acceptable or not, and think about privacy self-defense.
More than ever I wish I had a better grasp of history, to contextualize this in the frame of civilizations over the last few thousand years. I don't know if any answers are there, but perspective might be.

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