Yeah, I think people are concerned. I think people are educated and understand this. But I also think that people have mostly decided that “Oh, somebody is going to fix this” or, “I’m sure somebody’s looking into that,” when the opposite is the case. Nobody is really focused on this. For me, it’s cultural. The biggest concern I have in the privacy realm is that people know they’re being tracked, they know they’re being surveilled and they’re just like, “Well, what can I do, really?” And I think that’s a cultural issue.
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