Imagine receiving a dossier with EVERYTHING you’ve ever done online.
Every 3 AM search, every location, every click you thought was private. The algorithm doesn’t see your filters - it sees your habits.
Would you dare to open it? #prose
Using AI already?
If a regulator asked you tomorrow how your AI makes decisions, could you explain it?
With the EU AI Act approaching, governance and transparency matter as much as innovation.
#euaiact#aigovernance#responsibleai#prose
One update.
One click on “Accept.”
And suddenly, everything changes.
The update that changes everything isn’t always about new features - sometimes it’s about new access to your data.
#theupdatethatchangeseverything#prose
"Deleting the app removes your data."
Uninstalling removes it from your phone.
Not from their servers.
Not from their backups.
Not from the brokers they already sold to.
The app was just the interface.
The extraction already happened.
"I have nothing to hide."
False.
You have medical history.
You have financial behavior.
You have location patterns.
You have political views.
You have relationship data.
Privacy was never about hiding crimes.
It was always about owning your life.
The data doesn’t stay in your car.
Head motion, awareness, and even suspected sobriety can be tracked and sent to automaker servers.
That data is then analyzed in the cloud on a driver level and an owner level.
#CarsSurveillance#DataPrivacy#CyberSecurity
Digital Fossil - the eternity of data.
Everything we leave online may never truly disappear.
Photos, searches, messages, habits - all remain as fragments of who we were.
Are we in control of our digital footprint - or is it controlling us?
"The algorithm is neutral."
It was trained on human data.
It was built by humans with incentives.
It is optimised for a metric someone chose.
It is audited by no one outside the company.
Neutral means no one chose it.
Someone always chose it.
Meta’s E2EE update sounds like total privacy, but "Encrypted" ≠ "Private."
Your words are scrambled, but your patterns are wide open. Meta still knows who, when, and where you chat.
A locked box in a transparent room is still a transparent room.
Win or just better PR? 👀
"Paying for privacy tools is paranoid."
Paying for locks isn't paranoid.
Paying for curtains isn't paranoid.
Paying for a fence isn't paranoid.
Privacy tools are locks for your digital life.
The paranoid framing only appeared when the locks went digital.
"Privacy is dead. Might as well accept it."
Privacy isn't dead.
It's expensive.
The wealthy pay for:
► Private security
► Encrypted communications
► Anonymous LLCs
► Offshore data storage
► Legal NDAs
You're told privacy is impossible.
They practice it daily.
The biggest heist in history is silent.
No alarms, just billions of data points leaving your phone every second.
We’ve fallen into Privacy Apathy because we can’t see the damage.
But every "free" app is a trade-off; your behavior is the currency. #prose
Zuckerberg has a private island.
Bezos has a superyacht with a decoy yacht.
Musk's exact location is never public.
But your location history is a line item in an ad auction.
Privacy scales with net worth.
Your AI smart glasses don’t just store videos on your device.
Turn on AI features… and your footage goes to the cloud.
And it may still be kept - even after you delete it 👀
#SmartGlasses#TechTruth#AIrisks#DataPrivacy#TechTok