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mkj

@Em0nM4stodon I agree with what several others have said: "do you have anything to hide?" is incorrectly framed to begin with.

EVERYONE has things that they don't want to be public.

Whether it's what they do behind the bathroom door, or what was said when talking to one's significant other about the day at work, or which political party they voted for, or the recipe for Coca Cola, or the exact location of troops during an active military conflict, #privacy and confidentiality still matters.

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Bruce Heerssen

@mkj The correct answer to "what do you have to hide?" is "are you spying on me?"

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