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Voluntarily allowing a co. to track your movements or online activity for the purposes of marketing, developing algorithms, etc. is one thing, an entity that can use the same info to forcibly restrict, rob, kidnap and cage (i.e. governments) is quite another
That line blurs when the former shares the information it gathers with the latter.
Install a tracking app to cut down the spread of disease? "No way! Government invasion of privacy!" Private industry alsowed track us and sell our information to the highest bidder? "Sure! Fine!"
Voluntarily allowing a co. to track your movements or online activity for the purposes of marketing, developing algorithms, etc. is one thing, an entity that can use the same info to forcibly restrict, rob, kidnap and cage (i.e. governments) is quite another
As I said, I would be against a compulsory government system.
But if you think your government cant track your movements or online activity.... I don't know what to tell you.
Where government is the master of the people they do things differently than when the people are masters of their government !!!
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