bionicjoey,

“Okay, then hand me your phone unlocked and give me as much time as I want to poke around your browser history, files, and photos.”

penquin,
@penquin@lemmy.kde.social avatar

“well, let me come over to your house uninvited and walk around the rooms looking through your personal belongings”.

vlad76,
@vlad76@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

“Do you like anal?”

I bet a lot of people would suddenly have something to hide.

LazyPhilosopher,

“Sweet let me see your search history. I’ve always been curious what your taste in porn is”

01189998819991197253,
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

I take out a pad and pen, “what’s your bank credentials? Also, your [social media] credentials? I won’t use it against you. Promise. … No? I thought you have nothing to hide?” I put the pad away, and hold out my hand, “let me see you phone. I want to look through your pictures and internet history. … No again? Huh. I guess you do care about privacy.”

Engywuck,

I say nothing. Not my businesses. Their data. their choice. Why should I criticize their decision?

Ilandar,

Pretty much. Do your thing, talk to people about it if they seem genuinely interested but definitely don’t go around trying to convince people that they need to take their digital privacy more seriously. They will view you as annoying and/or a lunatic and become permanently turned off to the concept. The hard sell isn’t anywhere near as effective as some people think.

Chakravanti,

You may have nothing to hide today but if you can’t defend yourself tomorrow, they will kill you and your entire family.

OlPatchy2Eyes,

Giving up your right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is like giving up your freedom of speech because you have nothing to say.

phase,
@phase@lemmy.8th.world avatar

Depending on the context, I go full in:

Yes, nothing to hide and you are not the only one. Assurance companies have observed that people who masturbate are healthier. And based on your surf, you don’t. So you have to pay more.

Now what do you want to do? Masturbate to pay less or ?

z00s,

Do you have curtains on your house? Why, if you have nothing to hide?

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

“To block the sunlight”

z00s,

So you open them at night?

tuhriel,

Unfortunately, A not too small amount answered no when I aked them…

z00s,

…I’m now wondering if they change clothes in front of an open window

KrapKake,

Ask them if they poop with the door open.

sqgl,

If you saw a powerful but drunk person hit and run a child would you not report it to the police?

In the old days the powerful person would hire a private investigator to learn how to make your life misery to put you off testifying.

Nowadays they just need your internet history… unless you are fine with assholes getting away with killing kids of course.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

I guess they think they have nothing to hide, because they don’t know, or don’t care about, how their own information can be used against them.

Because it doesn’t happen in an obviously invasive manner, they don’t think it’s a big deal. It’s harder to associate an abstract concept to actual value.

AI_toothbrush,

I usually ask them to hand me their phone while its unlocked and that really makes some people think. Its funny because at the same time i have so little to hide that the only reason i have a passeord on my phone is because it makes stealing it harder. But im not gonna hand my data some random company just to watch braindead 30 second videos.

qjkxbmwvz,

Lot of folks here making the “nothing to hide? Great show me your browsing history” type arguments.

I think this isn’t really arguing in good faith. There’s a big difference between a personal friend knowing something about you, and a faceless algorithm knowing something about you. The two cases are different; it’s fair to argue about how one is better or worse, but they are different.

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