We live in an increasingly interconnected world. The Internet has brought us together, as a singularly connected human race, in a way that hasn't been achieved in the length of our evolutionary history. Individuals who by reason of geography or social status would have never even known of each other's existence in years past are now interacting socially and economically, and the world is, arguably, a better place for it.
But not everyone agrees. For a variety of reasons, politicians all over the world are fighting to take away your right to privacy on the Internet. That means that your emails, your text messages, and even your phone calls could all soon be read and recorded without your permission.
Maybe you don't think that matters. After all, if you don't have anything to hide, why would you care who reads your messages?
But you should care.
Because if you don't, someday this
But not everyone agrees. For a variety of reasons, politicians all over the world are fighting to take away your right to privacy on the Internet. That means that your emails, your text messages, and even your phone calls could all soon be read and recorded without your permission.
Maybe you don't think that matters. After all, if you don't have anything to hide, why would you care who reads your messages?
But you should care.
Because if you don't, someday this
could look like this