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Whether it's SimpleX, Signal, or even Protonmail, why do so many tech normies seem so averse to anything "encrypted."

If you have a choice between encrypted and non-encrypted communications, why lean toward favoring non-encrypted? Makes no sense.

A video channel I like watching, called "Predator Poachers," features Alex Rosen catching online predators who try to lure people who are too young for them to be talking to. I've noticed that many of the bad guys he catches use apps like Telegram, Signal, Viber, Session, etc., to conduct their evil activities and trade evil images. (I've never heard SimpleX mentioned, but I keep listening for it! It's pretty much my favorite messenger.)

But when I use SimpleX or Signal or XMPP, it's not that I'm doing evil -- it's that I'm talking to my wife about plans, or sharing passwords, or griping about something at work, or talking to my brother about politics or religion, or sending pics of vacation or food or a special beer to a friend. Just normal stuff meant only for the eyes of my intended recipient. Nothing nefarious.

I wonder if "privacy" just has a bad name simply because bad guys prefer to hide their evil.

But good guys also value privacy, because even wholesome or neutral communications are not always anyone else's business.

It's hard to talk someone into using a private messaging app when they resort to "Why can't you just text me?" or "I have nothing to hide" or "I'm too boring for others to spy on my texts or emails."

I guess normies just gonna normie.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Because they don't understand why it's important and don't care.

[–] unhrpetby 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Its important to highlight the type of don't care.

There is not caring while having a full understanding of the topic, and there is not caring while being ignorant.

Most people fall into the latter camp. Privacy enthusiasts consistently say "Normal people don't care about privacy" but I have yet to see them acknowledge that most people don't know what you know.

Computer privacy? How should I care if I don't even understand how a computer works, privilege levels, the power an operating system has?

Educating people about this is an important step. If we just give up on ignorant people, we are losing out on people who are just not informed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

most people don't know what you know.

How could they not know? It's in the media every day.

I gave up a long time ago when an entire crowd of people laughed at me when I explained why I don't have a Facebook account.

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