>>1035467 (OP)
Except that it is already happening
<‘The idea of being anonymous or anything being private when you're online will seem
<old-fashioned. Instead, people will treat the internet like a public space in the real
<‘world: don't do anything there that you don't want everyone to see. People will just
<accept that:
<+ Government officials can see everything they do online.
<Not that true but if the government officials are tech CEOs which is only a matter of time
+ Government officials can look through webcams and eavesdrop on
‘microphones at will.
refer picture
+ Face recognition technology will make it possible for people to find any
digital picture or video with you in it, just by uploading a picture they already
have of you.
photoDNA and face recognition (the face in facebook + global camera surveillance government =???)
+ Anything that you transmit to someone else, including private pictures and
videos, aren’t legally private. That person can do with them as they please,
because nothing is private online.
Encryption is already banned in some places. Doesn't matter, it just needs another heartbleed-tier exploit to crack your high TLS comms history that they downloaded straight from the undersea cable with their submarine HQ datacenter. They're even doing it right now, say hello.
+ Your web browsing history is being tracked in order to sell you things.
Fingerprintable. We can even track your torrents from PEX or over alphabet owned ISP (soon-to-be government official).
+ Your physical location in the world is being monitored by your phone or car’s
GPs, and companies will be able to send you push-ads and coupons as you
walk past them.
Phone beacons, cars are bloody botnets even without RFID.
+ Computers will not work unless they are online. The expectation is that all
computers are online at all times.
Windows 10, systemd is the future (l2tp just got omnomnom)
+ Cops and lawyers will be able to use your internet history against you,
again, it won't be considered private anymore.
Already works, say hello to FBI in this thread.
+ Your medical records, since they are online, will also not be considered
private anymore.
What are you even worrying about this time around? That they'll diagnose you pancreatic cancer and dementia and force operation/lobotomy on you?
+ The only way to escape this lack of privacy is to avoid computers altogether,
but that won't be possible for most people if they still want to function in
society.
Or make bombs and explode the glownig deepstate