What are the chances this will lead to online data privacy reform and corporate accountability for PII for all? or just…some?

  • General_Effort@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    It’s kinda funny how times change.

    In Germany, it even used to be that your phone number, along with your name and address, was published in the phone book, by law. If you wanted to be delisted, you had to provide a valid reason, such as being stalked. Just because was not good enough. At every street corner was a phone booth with the phone book of your town with your name and address. At post offices, you could find phone books from other towns. (The phone system was run by the postal service, which was a government agency.)

    Phone books were a bit of a plot point in Terminator. The terminator gets the list of Connors from the phone book and kills them in that order.

  • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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    25 days ago

    Why do we still still use phone numbers for communication? It’s a terrible idea. One unifying piece of information that if anyone gets they can use. Bah.

    We should have a communication method that both sides consent to before allowing the connection. Either side can kill that connection at any time by revoking permission on either side. The contact info shouldn’t be the same for everyone either, but something ephemeral instead. Unique. A burner phone number that’s different to each person and only useful if the connection originates from the one meant to have that number.

    It’s 2025. We still have “you have been hacked, give me gift cards to save your Google Chrome” style shit going on.

  • BigMacHole@sopuli.xyz
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    26 days ago

    This is HORRIBLE! That RICH people’s Information was Leaked! This needs to be PUNISHED BY DEATH so they Learn to ONLY leak POOR People’s information!