boneman
pfm Member
Maybe not but we live in such an inter-connected world now where so much information is already available it's naive to think it really makes much difference in the end.
If most people really knew what 5G is all about they'd realise there will be nowhere to hide - all our information will be out there whether we like it or not - there will be an enormous density of devices tracking, watching, analysing us. 5G isn't about faster downloads. The privacy ship has sailed. You can try to turn off others being able to access your details but in reality, if you want to consume services they won't work if you are incognito. I'm not in favour of this type of world - 5G is the last straw, it's happening without our by-in. I balance this inevitability with our current need to find a way out of this pandemic - I'm simply being pragmatic, if somewhat reluctantly.
I could happily live without consuming all the electronic crap being purveyed via xG. The privacy ship has only sailed if you let it. The thing is privacy is instrumental to mental health and well being. It amazes me how casually most just let it go in the name of convenience. I believe there will come a time when mental health collapes en masse as it erodes to a breaking point.
I certainly agree with you that it is getting harder and harder to guard and there likely may come a day where it's neigh impossible. I hope I'm long gone at that point.