Why do you care about privacy? - eviltoast

I’m following several privacy focused communities. Mostly as lurker but in few I’m more active. Every time I see a posts like “how to be more private”, I wonder about the reasons behind those questions. What’s the reason you want to remain private (don’t confuse it with being anonymous)? Could you elaborate on your reasons?

Let me start.

I worked (and still working) in a highly regulated industry as a software/devops engineer. I’ve been working with banks, insurance companies, global online payment companies, major credit card vendors, few global corporations. I have seen how data is gathered and (mis)used. Every time someone tells me “I’m sorry but the system…” I know it’s the data gathered by the “system” and my profile created based on that data was the reason for “but”. This is why I care about the privacy, to prevent companies from taking advantage of my current situation and charge me more.

  • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Let’s flip this question. Why do you think an organisation should get my data?

    Are they reputable? Are they secure? Are they domiciled in my country and follow the laws of my country?

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      2 months ago

      In a perfect world, data collected by companies would be used to improve user experience. But we don’t live a perfect world and nowadays if a company doesn’t provide yearly income from investment it goes under. And to keep the numbers up, companies screw its users.

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        2 months ago

        Improve user experience?

        I don’t give a flying fuck if a web page loads .5 seconds faster.

        What u care about is an interface that works, has labels instead of symbols, that doesn’t change every month trying to be more minimalist.

        A bank website doesn’t need my browser history or my charges to Amex or what pets I have or what car I drive or the color of my bedroom. But they want all that and a mobile phone number to tie it all up with a common index. VoIP numbers are refused because they change too often.

        That’s what pisses me off