• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    1 hour ago

    Most likely it will all be bought and sold like everything in the world these days. No one cares about privacy or rights especially if it means millions of dollars of profit are on the line.

    The biggest take away from all this is … never ever trust a corporation with your privacy.

    Because eventually they will give up your privacy if it means they stand to lose millions or gain millions.

    Be careful and always leary of new services and conveniences that will affect your privacy because eventually it will be bought and sold to the highest bidder no matter how you feel about it.

  • Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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    2 hours ago

    I have a relative who considered doing this test. I’m glad that the family talked him out of it. (Surprisingly enough, not just me.)

    Anyway, my [hopefully not “hot”] take: for most part the data should be destroyed, as it involves private matters. If there’s data that cannot be reasonably associated with an individual or well-defined group of individuals, perhaps it could be released into the public domain, but I’m not sure on that.