If you don’t respect your privacy, you don’t respect yourself.
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@threemaapp what if I respect my privacy but not myself 
@threemaapp if only things where that simple

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It’s interesting. I don’t know anybody who lets strangers just go through their cell phones yet we happily use insecure or privacy-invading technologies rather than focus on personal data integrity and security.

@sfabel @threemaapp If I could talk openly, I would make you worry in a way that would confound you. The state of cellular technology in phones will have a devastating impact on the future of human evolution. People worry about the effects of social media and screen time on their brains.... But it will be drastically altered in the near future. I fear the quantum computing implications, honestly. Then where will our privacy be? When crypto is trivialized?
@georgebmillion_com @threemaapp surely any advancement in computing power or technology will be rolled out evenly across all users? Or you believe there will be a transition time where only the powers that be have access but we do not? It will certainly be a transition that’s for sure. I can see the potential impact it will have but don’t want to “Y2K” it.
@sfabel @threemaapp sure, there are "alpha" and "beta" testers of the tech I think will come to be. But the tech I'm referring to will be more of a software application for the end user. Think virtuality, but inside the brain. Some sort of combination of Musk's neural link and Meta's VR glasses. Not evenly spread, but distributed to a few, and maybe not the rich, but those who need to know. 'Y2K' is a good thing, but that will never come to pass; it'll slowly be implemented, and we won't notice.