New York Times Opinion Writer Charlie Warzel writes the responsibility of data protection should be shifted from the user to the institution. He writes, "privacy is too often framed around choice and consent by those who are doing the invading." Warzel says putting the onus on the individual is an unfair expectation to place on users, adding, "even with best privacy practices, engaging with most technology and living life online means having your data exploited constantly — there’s no choice." (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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