• Jan 18, 2019
  • Derek Zimmer
  • General Privacy News, Governments,

Dismantling the “Nothing to Hide” Argument

When talking about privacy in the modern world, we are often faced with a common dismissive argument. Someone in the group always drags out the “I don’t have anything to hide, so it doesn’t bother me” argument. Privacy activists usually take offense to this, get agitated, or get flustered and go into a tirade about … Continue reading “Dismantling the “Nothing to Hide” Argument”

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  • Sep 20, 2017
  • Arne Möhle
  • General Privacy News, Surveillance,

I Have Nothing to Hide – Really? Here’s why privacy matters to all of us

The statement “I have nothing to hide” is very popular. But recently reversing this statement has also become very popular: “Give me your bank account login, your email login, your Facebook login.” Most people refuse this instantly, and for a good reason: Everybody has something to hide. To convince everybody – once and for all … Continue reading “I Have Nothing to Hide – Really? Here’s why privacy matters to all of us”

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