Christie Dudley on Nostr: Objection to the use of my personal checkout history may seem like a small thing, but ...
Objection to the use of my personal checkout history may seem like a small thing, but it essentializes how oppressive political regimes oppress. I had a friend who lived in the former Soviet Union who explained to me that the most private thing about you is what you read.
4/5
#privacy #library
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