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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ date: 2022-11-26T18:42:53+02:00
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Let me ask you a question: **do you control your software or does it control you?**
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This should be an obvious one, you would think. *Of course, I own my software...
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After all, I decide when I open what app, for how long I use it and how I use.*
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After all, I decide when I open what app, how long I use it and how I use.*
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Is that right? Do you really decide how much time you spend on each app and
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how you use it?
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ privacy is a lie and I will prove it to you:
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* You wouldn't show **your own parents** your phone's content.
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* You wouldn't let a random person on the street look into your laptop.
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* You wouldn't show your gallery to your employer.
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* You wouldn't want an anonymous person know where you live.
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* You wouldn't want an anonymous person to know where you live.
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However, when it comes to online privacy, we let **every big tech company**
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know us better than we know ourselves. **YouTube** knows exactly the topics you are
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