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9/11 saw much of our privacy swept aside. Coronavirus could end it altogether

[edition.cnn.com]

FearlessFly 9 May 18
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I'm not that concerned about my geographical privacy, if it's through my cell phone, which I willingly take with me everywhere I go, and have the option of turning it off or leaving it at home, if I wish. I see more positives than negatives with the locations aspect.

Personal privacy, I should learn more about, but I could also simply not write or photograph anything embarrassing, that would cause me distress if made public.

Financial privacy though, is definitely something to keep safeguarded.

. . . 'turning it off' is insufficient :

[techrepublic.com]

. . . also "they" know more about you than YOU do (they don't ever forget).

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