it's difficult to maintain a healthy level of paranoia when some days it feels like we're living in a gritty reboot of 1984. revelations of western security agencies systematically spying on their own citizens have driven many people to embrace personal encryption tools, yet at the same time social media has bred a generation of oversharers who seem happy to trade their privacy for magic beans.
good
very valid. we use so much of our private data online, we need to keep it secure. it's too easy for people to find our addresses, learn about our families, etc.
cyberchase
that is a good one.
i agree to some extent, but mostly i don't get paranoid.
it's good if used in moderation.
not good
i don't have any opinion.
i think it.
well, i think privacy paranoia is a disease for people who have attention disorders, so anyone can have it, and we should not make fun of people who have this paranoia.
in my opinion, privacy paranoia is a really big problem.
i feel scared because somebody is watching me from the other side.