Is there such a thing as too much privacy?

This isn’t meant to start a war in the comments.

I have been thinking… Platforms that advertise encryption and unmatched privacy have almost always been used by bad actors that ruin it for everyone else. This leads to some sort of middle ground being set up that ends up being further from privacy than we’d like it to be.

I see the benefits of both situations, and am left wondering if we can even survive as a society if we were to have absolute privacy.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

Edit:

I’m asking how we can navigate this conundrum in order to reach a common ground where we do NOT have to give up our precious privacy in exchange for security.

Nothing else. I’m sorry if my post didn’t reflect that.

DirigibleProtein,

I can’t tell you, that information is classified.

Seriously though, it depends.

What is your threat model? At one end, would the safety of the free world be at risk if someone read your private conversation? What about your personal safety, the safety of your family? At the other end, would you be embarrassed or humiliated if someone were to read your messages?

You could install grapheneos and only use (pick the message app of the week) for e2ee while only connected to public networks away from your home. Or you could use Facebook messenger while connected to your home wifi.

Are you communicating with your family back home in the country ruled by an oppressive regime? Or are you chatting with Aunt Bertha about her haemorrhoids?

How important is privacy to you?

ElPussyKangaroo,

Hmm🫤. I hate such conversations mostly because everything is right 😭.

DirigibleProtein,

Never ask a question to which you’re not prepared to hear the answer. 😜

Illecors,

People have used the following to scam, lie, commit fraud, etc

  • physical money
  • digital money
  • cryptocurrency
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • email
  • sms
  • phonecalls
  • etc

I don’t think it’s the privacy bit that makes people do shit things.

burchalka,

Don’t forget physical interaction - all the con artists of the past…

voidavoid,

So what I’m hearing is we should abandon language

mrbubblesort,
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No no, we all need to be 100% fully sequestered in solitary confinement. Only then will we finally be safe! Which means ironically that there really is no such thing as too much privacy!

ElPussyKangaroo,

True that. Bad’s gonna bad.

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