"But (1) they were never internally transparent about anything sensitive, and (2) it’s naive to think 10 thousand people can keep a secret."
Maybe this is an opportunity for the C-levels of the very companies responsible for the modern surveillance economy to have a tiny taste of the crap sandwich that is having every detail of your life out in other people's hands, to exploit for their exclusive benefit, at odds with your own interests?
Maybe this is an opportunity for the C-levels of the very companies responsible for the modern surveillance economy to have a tiny taste of the crap sandwich that is having every detail of your life out in other people's hands, to exploit for their exclusive benefit, at odds with your own interests?