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March 12, 2024, 7:25 a.m. | /u/MeNamIzGraephen
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I've noticed every now-and-then a person pops-up even on this subreddit - not to mention elsewhere, that are sceptical about online privacy.
The "I have nothing to hide" type.
In general, though, it's a good idea to know some examples and links to stories and news containing worst-case-scenarios regarding privacy. Let's say you're politely arguing in real life and trying to persuade your relative, significant other, best friend or maybe your company's IT security guy to take steps to …
case examples general good hey hide idea links nothing online privacy privacy stories
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