I occasionally dig into what alternatives are available, but there aren't many. I still look at what goggle provides me in the way of integration of services and it is unmatched. I can get private, secure, encrypted email for like $12 a year. But then I have to give up the calendar, payment options, etc. Give up Chromium? No password manager. How about using a VPN all the time? I travel a lot and work on hundreds of computers in hundreds of locations and the amount of work that it would take to disconnect from google just isn't worth the protection from the magical unknown multi-headed monster that some people see out there. Don't forget that VPNs are notoriously slow.
I'm very close to Don on this, I really don't have anything worth stealing - data-wise. Want pictures of my dog or a copy of my text conversation with my mom about her house? Go ahead. Why is the internet different than real life? If I walk outside, I have no expectation of privacy in this country. I behave the same in the digital world. Nothing I send out on the net or via my phone is really private and it's an illusion to believe otherwise and I'm not sure I'm owed that expectation. The hard part is convincing a teenage girl of that. Yes, you can make it harder to get, but that costs you - in difficulty and workload if not cash. By the way, I haven't painted over my windows nor do I wear a tin hat. Since I have a security clearance (albeit a low one) and have worked in a public safety related job my entire adult life I have almost no right to total privacy. Want to know what that's been done to me because of that? Not a single thing. I do shred my important mail and documents (if it has an account number, shred it) because that's actually the #1 way identity theft occurs.
Frankly, IMO as a society and country we have much larger issues that are real day-to-day ones and targeted advertising just isn't one of them. I fail to understand the complaints about online censorship on privately owned platforms in mediums that didn't exist a decade ago while others allow the spread of absolute untruths and are allowed to masquerade as "news" or other sources. IMO censorship and lack of total privacy aren't anywhere near as dangerous as the lack of transparency and accountability. It's ironic that internet privacy is the very thing that let's hostile foreign governments, super-pacs, pedophiles, and terrorist organizations operate with impunity while common people who have little or nothing to fear from exposure wail on about the lack of it.
Let's not forget that most other countries have much less privacy rules than the USA. You could always move to Norway or Switzerland I suppose. Seems a bit much to safeguard info no one really wants anyway. I'm not saying it couldn't or shouldn't be better, but often it's way more just FUD than reality.
Anyway, just my opinions.
I'm very close to Don on this, I really don't have anything worth stealing - data-wise. Want pictures of my dog or a copy of my text conversation with my mom about her house? Go ahead. Why is the internet different than real life? If I walk outside, I have no expectation of privacy in this country. I behave the same in the digital world. Nothing I send out on the net or via my phone is really private and it's an illusion to believe otherwise and I'm not sure I'm owed that expectation. The hard part is convincing a teenage girl of that. Yes, you can make it harder to get, but that costs you - in difficulty and workload if not cash. By the way, I haven't painted over my windows nor do I wear a tin hat. Since I have a security clearance (albeit a low one) and have worked in a public safety related job my entire adult life I have almost no right to total privacy. Want to know what that's been done to me because of that? Not a single thing. I do shred my important mail and documents (if it has an account number, shred it) because that's actually the #1 way identity theft occurs.
Frankly, IMO as a society and country we have much larger issues that are real day-to-day ones and targeted advertising just isn't one of them. I fail to understand the complaints about online censorship on privately owned platforms in mediums that didn't exist a decade ago while others allow the spread of absolute untruths and are allowed to masquerade as "news" or other sources. IMO censorship and lack of total privacy aren't anywhere near as dangerous as the lack of transparency and accountability. It's ironic that internet privacy is the very thing that let's hostile foreign governments, super-pacs, pedophiles, and terrorist organizations operate with impunity while common people who have little or nothing to fear from exposure wail on about the lack of it.
Let's not forget that most other countries have much less privacy rules than the USA. You could always move to Norway or Switzerland I suppose. Seems a bit much to safeguard info no one really wants anyway. I'm not saying it couldn't or shouldn't be better, but often it's way more just FUD than reality.
Anyway, just my opinions.
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