Really loved this! When I think of privacy in the basic sense of our digital identities, the 'pluralism' you defined seems very relevant. What would it be like if people could see our full online/offline existence in one place (since the data already exists)? What happens when our employers can see it? What happens when it is searchable? etc.
Really loved this! When I think of privacy in the basic sense of our digital identities, the 'pluralism' you defined seems very relevant. What would it be like if people could see our full online/offline existence in one place (since the data already exists)? What happens when our employers can see it? What happens when it is searchable? etc.
Totally! I think the ability to have separated online spheres matters a lot to this