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should we fix privacy? Some citizens complain about being under surveillance, but they are told that if they have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear. @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org Still, news media regularly cover cases


  1. should we fix privacy?

  2. Some citizens complain about being under surveillance, but they are told that if they have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear. @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  3. Still, news media regularly cover cases where citizens with unusual behaviour are put on suspicion lists, even though they have broken no laws. @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  4. Jesper Lund @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  5. ∀ (p criminal) p hiding ∈ → ∈ |- ∀ (p hiding) p criminal ∈ → ∈ @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  6. Schrödinger’s video camera @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  7. What even is privacy? ● Autonomous right to choose – who processes my info – how is my info processed – what info is processed ● Right to decide who I interact with – right to be left alone @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  8. Reactions @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  9. Interesting and also not I'm feeling like you with worth it at all. Your time recaptcha on this planet is limited you know. Reactions What do we do now? It’s pointless, I’ve got nothing to hide. Your phone tracks you You give up your own anyway privacy on Facebook every day, why worry about Why are you presenting someone tracking you? this without a face mask? @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  10. 23 September 2019, Twitter Got something to hide @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  11. 23 September 2019, Twitter Got something to hide @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  12. Got nothing to hide? @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  13. Got nothing to hide? ● Data hoarding → – Blackmail, impersonation @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  14. Got nothing to hide? ● Today’s authority might become totalitarian or inhumane @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  15. Got nothing to hide? ● Herd immunity many people not hiding anything make the few stand out more and draw suspicion @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  16. 16 May 2018, Twitter “Privacy is dead” — 2018 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  17. 16 Jan 2019, Twitter 27 Sep 2019, Twitter Enter 2019! i @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  18. 27 September 2018, The Wall Street Journal @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  19. 13 Jun 2019, QUARTZ Movement tracking @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  20. 22 October 2019, The Guardian Spying on our kids @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  21. 22 October 2019, The Guardian Spying on our kids @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  22. Gaggle Spying on our kids @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  23. 16 November 2013, Mick Amato / Merriam-Webster dictionary gag verb ● to prevent from exercising freedom of speech or expression ● to restrict use of the mouth of by inserting something into it to prevent speech or outcry ● to pry or hold open with a gag @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  24. 14 June 2019, The Intercept “Data reuse” @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  25. Facebook Suicide prevention @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  26. Facebook Suicide prevention @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  27. Facebook Suicide prevention @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  28. 7 September 2019, Ars Technica Facebook dating @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  29. CCTV @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  30. 16 May 2019, METRO Facial recognition @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  31. The end-of-end-to-end-encryption @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  32. 31 Jul 2019, computing.co.uk “warrant-proof” encryption @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  33. @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org WhatsApp

  34. 9 Mar 2019, India Today No secure apps, please @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  35. WhatsApp @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  36. Loyalty cards / tickets @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  37. Buying apps anonymously @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  38. Messaging anonymously @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  39. Latvijas Pasts / C3POST Getting postal mail @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  40. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  41. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  42. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  43. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  44. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  45. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  46. Web browsing @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  47. Certification exams @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  48. Mobile apps @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  49. Mobile apps @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  50. Mobile apps @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  51. Yandex Yandex.Taxi privacy policy @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  52. Yandex Yandex.Taxi privacy policy @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  53. Prepaid debit cards @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  54. SMS spam @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  55. Fingerprints in passports ● “We don’t need your fingerprint” ● “We only store fingerprint in your passport” ● “We also store its «hash» in a database” – wsq (FBI’s Wavelet Scalar Quantization algo) ● “Hey, that’s my whole fingerprint!” @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  56. Public transport @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  57. Airport scanners @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  58. Boarding passes in shops Hey, let’s make a barcode app for shopping in airports! @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  59. Should we fix privacy? @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  60. ● User demand ☹ ● Cookie law 😑 😡 ● GDPR for “big data” ☹ Current status ● GDPR ☺ ● Surveillance tech ☹ ● Encryption 😑 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  61. ● User demand ☹ ● Cookie law 😑 ● GDPR for “big data” ☹ Looking forward ● GDPR ☺ ● Surveillance tech ☹ ● Encryption 😑 @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

  62. ² no, there is no free beer ● A privacy zealot, obviously Who was that guy? ● Lead researcher at Possible Security, Latvia ● Hacking and breaking things: Network flow analysis & RE – Social engineering – Legal dimension @KirilsSolovjovs – Follow me! It’s free¹ ;-) ¹ free as in speech² @KirilsSolovjovs, 2019. https://kirils.org

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