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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @klk OP 11 Jun \ parent \ on: Is the future of online businesses anonymous? How can we build trust? AskSN
Well that's a separate topic. The risk of unintentional data leak is always there. But it just adds on top of the forced data disclosure. Bonds could actually be used for things like that as well. So that the admin has a big incentive to protect the data from hacks.
But even if you assume the data will be leaked anyway, you can benefit from a cheaper service due to savings in taxes and regulation compliance.
I'm just assuming one way or another, my data will get got. I certainly wouldn't mind more anonymity, but at the end of the day, somone will always have my data. It's a shame, George Orwell thought we would all be forced to put spy devices in our homes by the government. Instead, we do it willingly and pay for the privilege to do it.
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