This is laughable. To call any data privacy measures "strong" in the era of frequent billion-record hacks and leaks is stupid.
Everything is laid out over a layer of fear: "don't do that, it's a crime," "that's how criminals act." The average law-abiding reader, well-conditioned by the narrative, sees any mention of crime and doesn't even continue; after all, they don't want to be a criminal. They don't even rationalize what is being said.
Everything is laid out over a layer of fear: "don't do that, it's a crime," "that's how criminals act." The average law-abiding reader, well-conditioned by the narrative, sees any mention of crime and doesn't even continue; after all, they don't want to be a criminal. They don't even rationalize what is being said.