This is being baked in because of US law. I wouldn’t be surprised if the US made some federal laws requiring your religion in the near future.
There’s a big difference between data collection and government mandated identification.
Cookies already exist and there is countless leakage (both intentional and unintentional…). Like most things, you are not as private and protected as you seem to think you are. Just because a website is asking you to tell it (which is mostly for compliance, not knowledge) doesn’t mean they already know that you said you were 250 years old but your shopping habits suggest you are actually in your 20s and live in Detroit and really enjoy pegging.
Maybe we should add religion and skin color too
To my knowledge, very few nations tie laws or access to that slippery slope fallacy. And parents generally have those same traits (at least while the kid is living with them). So I am not seeing much benefit from this?
This is being baked in because of US law. I wouldn’t be surprised if the US made some federal laws requiring your religion in the near future.
There’s a big difference between data collection and government mandated identification.
This is being baked in because of US law. I wouldn’t be surprised if the US made some federal laws requiring your religion in the near future.
And that is why it is a slippery slope fallacy. Eventually, superpowers are going to want to have access to your machines (they already do, but mostly in isolated cases). So any kind of data storage and overrides should be destroyed. So let’s go shred our hard drives and remove the concept of sudo/root access?
People can run secure systems that share minimal info. This requires all systems to store and share specific info. So you’re making it illegal to have a private system. Sure most people don’t, but now you’re making it illegal. You think that’s okay because we don’t have good privacy laws right now? You want to give up?
People can run secure systems that share minimal info.
And those generally aren’t the machines you want to connect to the internet and use for all your everyday browsing.
This requires all systems to store and share specific info.
Specific, unverified, info. That you are already sharing in most of the situations where it is being asked for.
So you’re making it illegal to have a private system. Sure most people don’t, but now you’re making it illegal.
A lot of things are illegal. Without the third party verification requirement, you are perfectly fine to hardcode that to say you were born on June 9th, 1969 by default. And that complies with the California legislation (last I read through it).
You think that’s okay because we don’t have good privacy laws right now? You want to give up?
No. I want people to actually understand what is going on so that they can actually protect themselves.
floofloof@lemmy.ca 6 hours ago
That doesn’t seem like a great argument for doing something that further reduces privacy and protection.
NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 6 hours ago
The point is that, without third party verification (which I am vehemently opposed to), it changes absolutely nothing. So it is just people whining about “freedoms” they don’t even have.
And… there actually are arguments that it is good to tear down the security/privacy theatre so that people can make informed decisions and understand their actual exposure and risks.
A good example of this is that I am REALLY happy that we, as a society, have seen a drastic shift between calling things “Private Messages” and instead calling them “Direct Messages”. The former implies that only you and the recipient can see them. The latter does away with that and people rapidly learn (and communicate) that site owners and often mods can see everything you send along those venues.
ag10n@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
Semantics
Privacy is a human right and I have a choice to who an d which third party collects my data. My own computer with software I build myself doesn’t need mandated age gates.
NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 6 hours ago
Only if you actually understand what information you are and aren’t exposing about yourself in your every day activities.
Which… yeah, does really feel like understanding the meaning of a text/concept. So… spot on?