While on my Journey, I find myself constantly having to refer to this


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I'd wish to be as private in my digital surrounding as possibly. That sometimes means being judged for many things, having to deal with misinformation, false assumptions and the classic: Dumb people who just don't accept things.

While I have lost many contacts of people (or just any withstanding contact to them) and online friends in my digital viscinity, I have heard a lot of downright bull.

Including that reacurrant phrase of people saying: "Why do you want to be more private, what do you have to hide?"
And this sentence just bugs me - partly because of the unwillingness to learn and the misinformation (propaganda) companies like Meta share through things like this.
While finally deleting my instagram account, I stumbled upon this. (picture)
Notice how the title is:

"Privacy on Instagram"


And from the next sentence onward it's just talking about

"safety and security"


of data.

The thing that many people don't get, is that I do like my data with me. And even if my criminal slate is empty, I do not need companies like Meta (and pretty much EVERY other company through selling data) to know all of that. At this point they know more about me than what my dog knows of me.

Yeah, it just pisses me off. Thanks for letting me share a peace of mind.

P.S. I just realised that some of the help center links have NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY OF THIS.

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in reply to f3nyx

"Saying that you don't care about privacy because you don't have anything to hide is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say."

Edward Snowden, May 2016

youtube.com/watch?v=BxKLpArDrC…

in reply to lenocolomo

I just tell them I don't like these apps scanning pictures of my kids and knowing their exact location at all times. My phone also has a lot of my kids pictures that I don't want being scanned for AI.

If a 40year old man had constant microphone, camera and GPS access to my kids, I'd be justified to go buy a gun. Why should a "corporation" be treated any different?

And privacy is not about hiding, it's about keeping nosey people out of our lives. Like closing the windows when you're talking about your finances so the neighbors can't hear. You're not hiding anything illegal, you just don't want strangers to know every detail of your life.