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The debate isn’t security versus privacy. It’s liberty versus control.
You can see it in comments by government officials: “Privacy no longer can mean anonymity,” says Donald Kerr, principal deputy director of national intelligence. “Instead, it should mean that government and businesses properly safeguard people’s private communications and financial information.” Did you catch that? You’re expected to give up control of your privacy to others, who — presumably — get to decide how much of it you deserve. That’s what loss of liberty looks like.
Bruce Schneier : Security vs. Privacy (via toldorknown)
Nothin’ like having the wolves protect you from the foxes.
Posted on January 29, 2008 via Told or Known
Source: toldorknown