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RE: Does Freedom Require Radical Transparency or Radical Privacy?

in #eos6 years ago

Interesting article. I understand your line of thinking but I think in the real world it would be a little different. For example you say that transparency will reduce crimes, theft,.. but criminals will always find a way to hide, so they will have privacy regardless but the average joe won't. It's the same problem we have today when government want to ban encryption because it's used by criminals. The result is that only bad people have secrecy.