Years of cynical and patronizing computer security coverage have convinced my family (correctly, I suppose) that absolutely everything digital is up for grabs and true security is impossible.

This has rendered them unwilling to follow even the most basic measures to protect themselves. 😕

@pmosetc Have you any family members that have eschewed the use of computers entirely? I do.

Granted, it doesn't protect data about them found on corporate/government sources that get hacked, but I still respect their dedication to their choice.

@mdm The one I know has made more of a conscious choice to avoid learning something new than keep his life offline, but at least he has increased privacy as a side benefit.

The appeal of that choice is obvious, but it sure is a more dramatic choice than it used to be. :) I have a lot of respect for those who can still find the forms, services and information they need through old-fashioned channels. Hopefully, we'll continue to preserve them!

@pmosetc I agree -- perhaps it's an advantage that the family member I'm currently thinking of lives in a very, very rural part of the country.