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I'm reminded of this:
We also see the willingness of companies like ring to hand over footage to law enforcement without the consent of the camera's "owner".
We see Facebook making shadow profiles for people who never signed up based on data from people who know them.
We see state attorneys general in the US subpeana apps that track periods to enforce anti-abortion measures.
Having nothing to hide falsely supposes a just system of governance. Data collected from you could put others at risk, and could put you at risk whenever the law decides.
Also... These companies mishandle our data all the time. The 2024 at&t data breach comes to mind.