In an increasingly digitized world, where data has become the most valuable currency, privacy plays a pivotal role in safeguarding freedom. But what does it mean to say that privacy is the foundation of freedom? I challenge you to join us in this discussion to explore this profound connection together.
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But people are starting this discussion from a wrong perspective.
You can't have privacy if you do not have freedom.
And the world we are living today is not at all freedom world. Is tyranny everywhere.
So... demanding privacy in a tyrannical world is like a joke, is like a child crying to not be grounded anymore by his parents.
So in order to get that privacy, first you need to deal with the system you live in: rebut any authority or jurisdiction over you, the living man. If you do not do that, YOU WILL NEVER HAVE FREEDOM AND PRIVACY.
How to do that?
Start reading here: https://livingintheprivate.blogspot.com
So you will understand WHERE you are positioned in this fucked up world.
The privacy of your data preserves your freedom and sovereignty because you decide with whom and how you share your data. If you do not have control over what is being done with your data and who is using it, it harms your freedom.