"It all reminds me of the early days of the organic food movement, when buying organic often meant trekking to inconveniently located, odd-smelling stores and paying high rates for misshapen apples. Only the devoted few were willing to suffer the hassles.Has Privacy Become a Luxury Good? - NYTimes.com
Over time, however, the number of people worried about chemicals in their food grew large enough to support a robust market. The stores eventually became better looking, the apples were less misshapen, and organic food entered the mainstream of American life."
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
Has Privacy Become a Luxury Good? - NYTimes.com
From a summary of key privacy themes by the author of “Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security, and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance”
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