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The selling of your vote through tech is coming

Brickjectivity

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This guy is correct. The privacy information we have been giving up through lax attitudes about smart phones and social accounts is undermining us all.

In particular we should be telling the younger generations to stop identifying themselves on the internet to help secure their voting rights in the near future.
 

Stevicus

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This guy is correct. The privacy information we have been giving up through lax attitudes about smart phones and social accounts is undermining us all.

In particular we should be telling the younger generations to stop identifying themselves on the internet to help secure their voting rights in the near future.

I think he's correct in that people need to protect themselves on the internet, although he also said that if one gets the government's attention and they want to keep an eye on you, they will. It just depends on how much of a threat one might be and the level of resources the government is willing to use in order to get a single individual.

But some people might be more concerned about being "doxxed" by private individuals who may have a personal grudge, whereas governments and large organizations like Google are so impersonal and uncaring that the average individual might feel relatively safe from those institutions.
 
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