• narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    A privacy data breach that exposes someone’s sexual orientation can have far-reaching effects, including the loss of employment, loss of familial relationships and friendships and even the potential for physical harm or death.

    Of course data privacy is important, but I feel like in these cases the problem lies even more with the employer, family or “friends”.

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      5 months ago

      Oh for sure.

      I just keep thinking about this case where a woman was arrested for an illegal abortion in Nebraska and their Facebook Messenger chat history being handed over after police got a mandate.

      According to a sworn affidavit from Detective Ben McBride of the Norfolk Police Investigations Unit, police started with a tip from a woman who described herself as a friend of Celeste’s who said she saw her take the first pill in April.

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    • DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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      5 months ago

      The problems may start with the laws in the country. Being gay is a crime punishable with the death penalty in some places, and helping “criminals” hide their crimes (or even just not reporting it) is often a crime as well.

    • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      Yeah well no shit. Information alone has never killed anyone. But if information gets people killed, the distinction from their perspective is pretty fuckin’ moot.