keccers
@keccers.eth
It’s genuinely some ho ass shit basically every digital device that exists collects your data and sells it to data brokers To opt out is to live a life of extreme friction and vigilance And to get your data erased from the brokers you just have to pay another tech company a subscription fee
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prompt
@promptrotator.eth
the data’s also not erasable, every hack that gets dumped on the dark web is basically permanently out there the data erasing startups are less functional and more for false peace of mind
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DepressiveHacks
@depressivehacks
Even more reason that KYC is dangerous as hell.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
KYC not the problem To me Sad that society so low trust that people think it is You trust someone enough to do business with them but not enough to know who you are?
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DepressiveHacks
@depressivehacks
KYC data getting hacked and making its way to the dark web to live forever is the dangerous part I was referring to.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I mean it’s pointless to have this convo we will have to agree to disagree I don’t think the answer to low trust tragedy of the commons problems is to make a faceless dehumanized world
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DepressiveHacks
@depressivehacks
I should've articulated better. This is on me. I agree that you should probably know who you're conducting business with. I don't have an issue with that. I dislike that the storage of my information isn't secure and it gets leaked through no fault of my own. If I choose to share, that's one thing, but data breaches are another imo. Apologies for being unclear. I certainly am not an anti-KYC maxi by any means.
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