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Whilst I agree it's wise to take precautions, it seems weird to me that we think its OK to expect the onus to be on us to curtail a normal activity like sharing a pic of you and your mates messing about rather than the onus on these companies not harvesting those pics to create a sellable database of us to allow governments to circumnavigate the need for warrants.
Edit: and with the amount of self-styled internet pranksters and influencers randomly shooting images and video of whatever they want, unless you leave the house wearing a balaclava you don't really have any choice of your face being part of their dataset.
I totally agree with you. In a sane and functional society, corporate surveillance would be illegal. But we don't live in a sane society do we? The powers that be don't do much of anything to curb the gross privacy violations, and they don't because most of them are on big tech's payroll and do big tech's bidding.
With that in mind, how does a concerned individual live in such a society? Carefully. If you value your privacy and you want to limit the amount of data you share with Big Data, everything you do is basically hamstrung by the thought of what harm it will bring to your privacy.
Do you really think I like living my life denying everybody the right to take a photo with me in it? Of course I would like to be on the company's outings' photos. Of course I would like to show my face on that Teams meeting call. But I just don't want to show my face to Big Data, so I don't. I wish those awful companies couldn't legally misuse my data, but nobody is reining them in.
Mate, I'm 100% with you. It's just saddening and maddening that those of us who are fed up of having our faces and lives sold in order to enhance some cunts bottom line have to be the ones who put the effort in just to protect what is our right not to be a sellable data point.
I dunno. It's not like I didn't already think this, but sometimes it feels overwhelming. We have to buy products and services just to preserve what privacy we have in a never ending arms race of all these huge companies trying to own us all. All I want to do is sometimes share photos of my family and friends without worrying about my face or my kids faces ending up being sold to the highest bidder. I know that's just the way things are these days but it's still incredibly frustrating and annoying.
I'll tell you what's even more frustrating and annoying: when you discuss those topics on a privacy-oriented forum and a bunch of buttmunches downvote you. It happens to me here and it happens on all the other forums I patronize where I discuss these things. And I'm pretty sure the downvoters are members of the newer generations who have grown up with zero privacy and never experienced it, don't know what it should be and what they're missing, for whom corporate surveillance is normal and we old farts are raving lunatics.
I don't care about the silly forum points, but seeing people dismiss what you say without even attempting to argue because it doesn't fit their warped normality, that's fucking frustrating and really depressing for the future.