Do not buy smart appliances, shut down permissions on your phone, use the internet behind a VPN and Firewall, use anonymous naming conventions on all accounts and do not share personal information on SM.
Life was way better before social media.
WiseDebt7345 on
History shows that there is a huge risk to having detailed, centralized records on everyone. All it takes is one bad guy in power to use it for total destruction. I hate to bring this example up, but it makes the point for me – during the Holocaust, more Jews in the Netherlands were captured and killed than Jews in Germany. The difference? The Netherlands had better records on everybody.
SpectreBallistics on
Not posting your entire life on social media is a great way to have privacy.
Agreeable_Manner2848 on
You can leave all you tech at home and go for a walk in a forest, that be private, we could adopt Australia’s policy of all plugs at walls having switches so tvs and what not can be hard turned off. Don’t buy a fridge with a microphone and a internet connection, I’m all for convenience and tech toys but this is a bit beyond the pale
Edit, missing correct words
flatulentbaboon on
Can’t even enjoy the gym anymore because everyone’s a fitness influencer now and I don’t want to show up on someone’s tiktok or instagram.
PotentialEven6009 on
Nancy Guthrie kidnappers say otherwise
h1bisc4s on
LMAO…looks like someone just woke up from a coma.
twillrose47 on
There are lots of ways to increase your personal privacy but we need a considerable readjustment to what is legal in today’s ML/LLM driven world.
If you are interested in learning more about how to increase your privacy online, [https://www.privacyguides.org/](https://www.privacyguides.org/) is an excellent resource to start with.
jwork127 on
Of course there is somewhere to hide, offline. It’s just that very few will accept that it’s a big inconvenience to stay offline and commit to the lifestyle choices needed to make it a reality. It’s by design.
BabaofTheShimmer on
The only thing that concerns me is the 30 million Smartphone users that are eager to film any slight disruption in public and upload it to social media platforms for “likes” or views.
Other than Reddit, I haven’t had a social media account for almost 20 years (deleted FB in 2008). So I really don’t understand the need for an internet audience and their validation. I will never understand someone filming other people, in vulnerable situations, and uploading it online for entertainment and views.
I don’t care if a website is gathering data on how long I’m sitting on their website for. I do care if I can’t go and complain to a Subway manager about a hair in my sandwich without being filmed from behind and then showcasing said film to the world (and potentially being humiliated or mocked for being a “bitch”).
14dmoney on
Funny that this is in American hedge fund owned Postmedia, whose masters would most certainly be against necessary regulation
ReaperCDN on
Ummmmmm….. is this article running on IE? Personal privacy has been dead ever since we installed personal computers with active listening devices and GPS locators in our own pockets called cell phones.
Knukehhh on
UK is implementing digital id required for the right to work among other things. Won’t be long till we are going down the same path. Kinda scary. Wouldn’t be 1 bit surprised if it eventually leads to a social credit system like chinas. Just shows freedom is an illusion. Just keep us content enough so we continue coasting through life.
AustralisBorealis64 on
Was this article written 20+ years ago when we gave up our privacy to Apple and Android?
guitarguy1685 on
I’m not sure the Internet as a whole will be looked in favorably
[deleted] on
God I hate this country
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And our governments love it.
Oh the irony of having a paywall for this topic!
Paywall bypass: https://archive.ph/m7THd
Do not buy smart appliances, shut down permissions on your phone, use the internet behind a VPN and Firewall, use anonymous naming conventions on all accounts and do not share personal information on SM.
Life was way better before social media.
History shows that there is a huge risk to having detailed, centralized records on everyone. All it takes is one bad guy in power to use it for total destruction. I hate to bring this example up, but it makes the point for me – during the Holocaust, more Jews in the Netherlands were captured and killed than Jews in Germany. The difference? The Netherlands had better records on everybody.
Not posting your entire life on social media is a great way to have privacy.
You can leave all you tech at home and go for a walk in a forest, that be private, we could adopt Australia’s policy of all plugs at walls having switches so tvs and what not can be hard turned off. Don’t buy a fridge with a microphone and a internet connection, I’m all for convenience and tech toys but this is a bit beyond the pale
Edit, missing correct words
Can’t even enjoy the gym anymore because everyone’s a fitness influencer now and I don’t want to show up on someone’s tiktok or instagram.
Nancy Guthrie kidnappers say otherwise
LMAO…looks like someone just woke up from a coma.
There are lots of ways to increase your personal privacy but we need a considerable readjustment to what is legal in today’s ML/LLM driven world.
If you are interested in learning more about how to increase your privacy online, [https://www.privacyguides.org/](https://www.privacyguides.org/) is an excellent resource to start with.
Of course there is somewhere to hide, offline. It’s just that very few will accept that it’s a big inconvenience to stay offline and commit to the lifestyle choices needed to make it a reality. It’s by design.
The only thing that concerns me is the 30 million Smartphone users that are eager to film any slight disruption in public and upload it to social media platforms for “likes” or views.
Other than Reddit, I haven’t had a social media account for almost 20 years (deleted FB in 2008). So I really don’t understand the need for an internet audience and their validation. I will never understand someone filming other people, in vulnerable situations, and uploading it online for entertainment and views.
I don’t care if a website is gathering data on how long I’m sitting on their website for. I do care if I can’t go and complain to a Subway manager about a hair in my sandwich without being filmed from behind and then showcasing said film to the world (and potentially being humiliated or mocked for being a “bitch”).
Funny that this is in American hedge fund owned Postmedia, whose masters would most certainly be against necessary regulation
Ummmmmm….. is this article running on IE? Personal privacy has been dead ever since we installed personal computers with active listening devices and GPS locators in our own pockets called cell phones.
UK is implementing digital id required for the right to work among other things. Won’t be long till we are going down the same path. Kinda scary. Wouldn’t be 1 bit surprised if it eventually leads to a social credit system like chinas. Just shows freedom is an illusion. Just keep us content enough so we continue coasting through life.
Was this article written 20+ years ago when we gave up our privacy to Apple and Android?
I’m not sure the Internet as a whole will be looked in favorably
God I hate this country