@yogthos @AgreeableLandscape My point is you should also be wary of nongovernmental entities getting private information on you.
In my western European country, thousands of people's mental health records were leaked cause the company just didn't really care to put any effort into handling the data securely. That didn't involve any government mishandling (apart from too lax data privacy laws), and still had devastating results for the involved.
Personally, I feel uneasy about a company having a record of me and millions of others consuming eg. lgbt content, especially if it's tied to a phone number and pictures of my face.
@ninpnin @AgreeableLandscape I think the western system is the worst of all worlds, you have largely unregulated companies who collect personal information and sell it to anyone who'll pay for it, including the government.
At least in China there are actual privacy laws and limits on what information companies are allowed to collect https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-passes-one-of-the-worlds-strictest-data-privacy-laws-11629429138