The "Nothing-To-Hide" Argument

Talk about anything

Moderator: Site Mods

Post Reply
Kilmatead
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 4578
Joined: 2008 Sep 30, 06:52
Location: Dublin

The "Nothing-To-Hide" Argument

Post by Kilmatead »

Recently, a Mozilla developer made a rather surprising statement, pertaining to his (personal) opinion regarding Google.  The story may be found here.

If one reads through the comments on that article, one member links to an essay which deconstructs the common "nothing to hide" argument as regards privacy.  There's more to it than you might think.

This article (in download PDF) may be found here and is well worth reading for those interested in the Privacy debate beyond the usual claptrap you will hear endlessly repeated in television and newspapers.

A caveat: The essay is a little academic, and American-centric, but ignore those things and the larger idea will come into focus.

Worth reading in it's entirety, for those concerned.
Tuxman
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 1610
Joined: 2009 Aug 19, 07:49

Re: The "Nothing-To-Hide" Argument

Post by Tuxman »

Kilmatead wrote:Recently, a Mozilla developer made a rather surprising statement, pertaining to his (personal) opinion regarding Google.  The story may be found here.
Well, he is right. Google is a serious danger for our privacy. There is no reason not to boycott that company and to put their servers on your blocklists (in order to avoid adsense spam and usage tracking).
Tux. ; tuxproject.de
registered xplorer² pro user since Oct 2009, ultimated in Mar 2012
User avatar
nikos
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 15793
Joined: 2002 Feb 07, 15:57
Location: UK
Contact:

Post by nikos »

"nothing to hide" assumes a government that has nothing to hide either. In fact a government that scrutinizes people's minutest discussions emails and telephone calls has much to hide.
dunno
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 506
Joined: 2007 Nov 18, 03:00
Location: Tropical Hammock

Post by dunno »

Hmm, "1984" draws closer all the time
Post Reply