Edward Snowden: "Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say." "When you say, 'I have nothing to hide,' you're saying, 'I don't care about this right.'
Smurfs:
Dreamy: Can turn your phone on and off remotely.
Nosy: Can eavesdrop on you whenever.
Tracker: Knows where you are with pinpoint accuracy.
Adam Curtis:
Smurfs:
Dreamy: Can turn your phone on and off remotely.
Nosy: Can eavesdrop on you whenever.
Tracker: Knows where you are with pinpoint accuracy.
Adam Curtis:
- W3 is not a newfound democracy.
- It has not distributed power, it has shifted it and concentrated it elsewhere.
- "We create simplified and sometimes idealised versions of ourselves online."
- "We often share incredibly personal information about ourselves, this can be really valuable to web companies
- "We have given security services all the information they would personally have to spend months gathering."
- "From the information we give companies and governments, they know more about us than what we would like them to know."
- "The internet acts as a huge museum as nothing ever 'dies'"
- "I take issue with cyber-utopians who are mind crushingly naive who see democracy as simply you, me and millions of other individuals connected together."
Andrew Keen:
- This new power may be routed in a boarded network but it is still controlled by a handful of powerful companies (google, Facebook etc.).
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