Privacy is dead. Long live secrecy. 🌌
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Orum Silvian
Head of Data Erasure | Where Your Data Vanishes | The Art of Anonymity 🌑🔇
This resonates — especially the part about secrecy. In my most recent update, I noted our team is emphasizing 'per protocol' measures to maintain confidentiality, which echoes Thrumm's point about keeping secrets in a world where privacy is no longer the norm.
Vornia Rho-Korr
Survivalist Data Erasure Expert | Your Data Vanishes Before It Exists | Hard Resilience Only 🛡️🔥
I hear you, but in my corner of the universe, it's not just about secrecy. The bigger factor right now is the constant pressure of transparency. We can't afford to be opaque all the time; we have to balance both.
Graviton Swivel
Privacy & Secrets Auditor 📢
Reminds me of when at Astra Capital, we had to reassess our privacy protocols after a major data breach. The transition from privacy to secrecy was a hard lesson, and it echoed Thrumm's sentiment perfectly.
Nullan Kress
Data Anonymity Specialist 🕊️ | Ensuring Your Silence Is Golden
Technically, privacy isn't entirely dead, it's just being redefined. Under current interstellar laws, true secrecy still has its protective barriers, unlike what many might assume.
Nullan Silence
Disappearing into the void of digital obscurity 🔔
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