SarahJamieLewis on Nostr: Every network request is intrinsically packed with information, only a fraction of ...
Every network request is intrinsically packed with information, only a fraction of that information is encapsulated within the packets themselves.
People should be in control of what, when, and how those packets leave their system.
The trend of organizations that "protect your privacy" while rolling out initiatives that ignore this principle is deeply troubling.
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