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in OCD4 years ago

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What you allow will continue. I cannot speak to the necessity for change when faced with prolific peril concerning the very privileges we enjoy as humans. I would not abstain from naming it a right, privacy, and reward the privilege. To inform, the passion pulls waves in like high tides, and in the harbor, the good boats float. Outside the aegis, I fear turbulence settles as a norm, and the respite feels abnormal. I do not make a change without the right information; the designation as such comes from luck, let me remind she alights on all aspects aleatory.

Like creatures of habit, people would not give Brave a chance over their Google Chrome, Safari or even pet FireFox for anything. Almost agonistic, their resistance flies fiercely. Yet, Brave serves as it blocks invasive ads, sharing its own brand of promotion. In this manner, users earn tokens for their voluntary viewing. The advertisements are unique since Brave is private; it stores nothing about the user. In fact, the ads are decided locally, based on preferences over time. Viewing the select Brave ads earns 70% of what the advertiser paid. Nice cut.

Engagement sits eternal, because people create value. The ice bucket challenge, opt-in or out, inspires as we witness our friends submit to an algid albeit, brief condition to raise awareness. A hashtag encouraging social distance reinforces a unified struggle against fear, uncertainty and doubt. Amount to naught it would, if people do not laugh at comedians, make an appetency of appetizer samples to give feedback. Yet while we smile at the digital dashboard of technology, data absconds with our belongings close to home. Scandals like Cambridge Analytica and Equifax accentuate an alarming trend; data from consumers weighs of little consequence, an afterthought following the bottom line. At last, solutions aim at retaining liberty. The chants are not abstracted much from history, “no investigation without adjuration!”

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Crisis will change our appetency. I certainly do not find changes in our social habits so abominable, so long as it shows merit. I believe the acclaim for content creators, for example, speaks to a deeper value understanding of community. Many groups connect our world and define our characters; what more could be accomplished if one could tip a creator an amount in value, forever? The answers lie beyond our stars. Without fail, privacy must remain under protection. If the human right doesn’t find an aegis in humans, I fear none will stand against the tyranny of surveillance. Acknowledged and adduced by all, privacy remains safe with platforms that adhere to its security.

Despite discouraging celebrity endorsements, I feel addle-brained attempting to offer opportunity to my community. In a sense, my part joins the problem; shameless self-promotion for personal profit. Yet, here lies the ad-lib. I’m not just in it for myself. As technology draws our transactions digitally, an entire realm is drawn into a neutral, adiaphorous space. Here, we are all susceptible to undermined principles, like the ethics of data surveillance.

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To avoid at all costs, the disenfranchisement of different groups, to allay the fear of wrongdoing under constant scrutiny, to adjure loudly and boldly for the benefit of everyone, I find it important everyone be Brave and informed.

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