Every time I talk about privacy online, the pessimists always come out. "It's impossible to have any online privacy." "They've already collected so much data about you. Why bother?" Is it really well and truly over? Or are there actually good reasons to still care about online privacy in the age of surveillance capitalism?
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0:00 Intro
0:48 It's over
3:08 "You'll never have total privacy online."
5:49 "They've already collected so much data about you."
6:41 Privacy goes mainstream
9:08 Under the influence
9:32 Why pessimism fails