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May 11, 2018, 06:07:59 PM
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I saw this article early today:

The trade-off for Google's (and other FREE sites) services is your privacy and data.

https://www.wired.com/story/the-price-of-googles-new-conveniences-your-data/

I think this artist captures Google's CEO pretty well:

https://i1.wp.com/streetiam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Sabo-Google-640x480.jpeg?fit=640%2C480

Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) can start to bring back privacy protecting users digital identity and crypto-graphic assets.  For those that do not know, Blockchain is a DLT.

These new cryptographic technologies have a real opportunity with all of the recent exposure of the amount of data Twitter, Facebook, and Google track and sell. An invasion of privacy is an understatement.

ICO's for good tech (not scams) can help start-ups focus on what I think the next booming part of the crypto-market will be and that is privacy.  Look for projects focused on balancing this privacy issue and reversing the forward trend into 1984.

Maybe someone should explain to the guy 1984 was a warning, not a guide book.

Do you think online privacy is dead?
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