FreedomCurious on Nostr: Found this intriguing paper on #privacy. I only read the abstract and TOC so far, I ...
Found this intriguing paper on #privacy. I only read the abstract and TOC so far, I may read more later.
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/14ykp0a/public_discourse_on_privacy_suffers_from_a_narrow/
But I like the summary in one of the Reddit comments:
[Begin excerpt, edited for readability]
Might be helpful to reword these for different audiences.
Consuming data for personal gratification – Section 2.1
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Bad people get off on reading or seeing your private stuff
Generating coercive incentives – Section 2.2
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Bad people can use your private info to try and trick you
Compliance monitoring – Section 2.3
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People will spy on you to make sure you are doing what THEY want
Discrediting – Section 2.4
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Bad people will use your info against you to make you look stupid, or make you look like a liar
Assessment and discrimination – Section 2.5
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Bad people will use your info to see if you 'measure up' to their standards, or may be racist and use your info against you
Identification of personal weak spots – Section 2.6
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Bad people will steal your info and use it to find a weakness you might have and use it against you
Personalized persuasion – Section 2.7
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Bad people will spy on you to get information to help them manipulate you into what they want
Locating and physically accessing the data subject – Section 2.9
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Bad people will spy on you to find out where you are, were you go, your routines, etc.
Contacting the data subject – Section 2.8
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Bad people will spy on you to send you scam calls or spam you
Accessing protected domains or assets – Section 2.10
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Bad people will spy on you to learn about shit you own that they can steal.
Reacting strategically to actions or plans of the data subject – Section 2.11
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bad people will CONTINUE to spy on you, so they can change plans to scam you better.
[end excerpt]
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/14ykp0a/public_discourse_on_privacy_suffers_from_a_narrow/
But I like the summary in one of the Reddit comments:
[Begin excerpt, edited for readability]
Might be helpful to reword these for different audiences.
Consuming data for personal gratification – Section 2.1
=
Bad people get off on reading or seeing your private stuff
Generating coercive incentives – Section 2.2
=
Bad people can use your private info to try and trick you
Compliance monitoring – Section 2.3
=
People will spy on you to make sure you are doing what THEY want
Discrediting – Section 2.4
=
Bad people will use your info against you to make you look stupid, or make you look like a liar
Assessment and discrimination – Section 2.5
=
Bad people will use your info to see if you 'measure up' to their standards, or may be racist and use your info against you
Identification of personal weak spots – Section 2.6
=
Bad people will steal your info and use it to find a weakness you might have and use it against you
Personalized persuasion – Section 2.7
=
Bad people will spy on you to get information to help them manipulate you into what they want
Locating and physically accessing the data subject – Section 2.9
=
Bad people will spy on you to find out where you are, were you go, your routines, etc.
Contacting the data subject – Section 2.8
=
Bad people will spy on you to send you scam calls or spam you
Accessing protected domains or assets – Section 2.10
=
Bad people will spy on you to learn about shit you own that they can steal.
Reacting strategically to actions or plans of the data subject – Section 2.11
=
bad people will CONTINUE to spy on you, so they can change plans to scam you better.
[end excerpt]