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LinkedIn blog published on March 21, 2020
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COVID 19: A Call to Arms to Rescue Privacy (from Itself) | LinkedIn
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LinkedIn blog published on March 21, 2020
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we need to rescue privacy from non-trustworthy governments. Public health surveillance provides the perfect excuse for governments to collect data to abuse, and that's a clear risk. But, less evidently, we also need to rescue privacy from itself.
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