Covalent writes “RMS describes how much surveillance is too much (hint: it’s all too much) and how to combat, circumvent, and prevent future surveillance. How much of what is suggested is plausible? How much is just a pipe dream? Discuss!” The article contains and extensive list of things we do that give too much data to centralized organization, and offers solutions to combat all of them. From the article: “The goal of making journalism and democracy safe therefore requires that we reduce the data collected about people by any organization, not just by the state. We must redesign digital systems so that they do not accumulate data about their users. If they need digital data about our transactions, they should not be allowed to keep them more than a short time beyond what is inherently necessary for their dealings with us.”… Covalent writes “RMS describes how much surveillance is too much (hint: it’s all too much) and how to combat, circumvent, and prevent future surveillance. How much of what is suggested is plausible? How much is just a pipe dream? Discuss!” The article contains and extensive list of things we do that give too much data to centralized organization, and offers solutions to combat all of them. From the article: “The goal of making journalism and democracy safe therefore requires that we reduce the data collected about people by any organization, not just by the state. We must redesign digital systems so that they do not accumulate data about their users. If they need digital data about our transactions, they should not be allowed to keep them more than a short time beyond what is inherently necessary for their dealings with us.”

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