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Topic: Privacy Awareness Week 2019 (Read 111 times)

hero member
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May 18, 2019, 03:21:21 PM
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12-18 May, 2019 is Privacy Awareness Week. The event is celebrated annually to highlight the most common privacy issues faced by netizens today and the importance of protecting their personal information from prying eyes. This year privacy awareness is celebrated with the theme of not to remain in the dark on privacy.

So, what are your privacy priorities for bitcoin?


Resources:
https://www.purevpn.com/internet-privacy/privacy-awareness-week
https://www.oaic.gov.au/paw2019/


yes it is really a good day to find what is your privacy and how to protect itself because in Bitcoin we don't have the privacy lot more than other jobs so we need to protect our safety for every time and I think this will definitely helpful for everyone to be aware.
legendary
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May 18, 2019, 12:30:10 PM
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I think that privacy is a right that we all have to have and demand, but we can not return to bitcoin either, because in its whitepaper it says that its transactions must be shown and audited.

For these cases, the best thing is to invest in currencies such as Monero, which usually provides anonymity and security, making your transactions impossible to track. On the other hand, there are currently many movements according to which the KYC is being applied a lot, some investors and speculators refuse to have to fill out these collections because they consider that their privacy and anonymity should be a priority for them, of course, there are many issues they are concerned, both to avoid having to render accounts in their nations and expose themselves to high taxes if the conditions of their operations have been very great.

The projects take into account that bounty hunters are generated, which, many support that bounty hunters must fill the KYC to prevent fraud, but on the other hand the defenders of their anonymity claim that the KYC use it to take all their data and use them in other projects or for other uses.

This will always have its pros and cons, for investors, as for speculators and bounty hunters, investors usually do not have much trouble doing the KYC, and require that every bounty hunter must pass the KYC to participate in an authentic way, so I think that due to this requirement, investors can win this battle because in these cases what moves everything is based on money.
newbie
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May 16, 2019, 07:51:12 AM
#1
12-18 May, 2019 is Privacy Awareness Week. The event is celebrated annually to highlight the most common privacy issues faced by netizens today and the importance of protecting their personal information from prying eyes. This year privacy awareness is celebrated with the theme of not to remain in the dark on privacy.

So, what are your privacy priorities for bitcoin?


Resources:
https://www.purevpn.com/internet-privacy/privacy-awareness-week
https://www.oaic.gov.au/paw2019/

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