Big Tech keeps pushing the same line: "Privacy is dead. Just accept it. Fighting is pointless."
It pisses me off because it's not a fact; it's what they want us to believe so we stop resisting.
They say it in every interview and sponsored article, hoping we'll back down.
But check this:
Encrypted messaging apps like
@signalappSignal are growing fast.
More people switch to privacy-centric browsers like
@brave every year.
Courts keep ruling against mass data grabs.
Regular people are finally learning what cookies, fingerprinting and telemetry actually do - and they're not happy.
Privacy isn't dead. It's just bad for their ad revenue.
Don't buy the "it's too late" lie.
Install the privacy respecting browser.
Use a secure password manager (not LastPass 😆)
Pay a few euros for email and cloud storage provider that don't read your stuff.
Support the orgs that actually fight their crap in court.
We're still in this fight and we are winning.
Keep going.