who shared some of her dna, had. once one person puts up their dna, they re essentially agreeing for their entire extended family to be searchable, and that s a privacy issue, isn t it? well, it s an interesting issue. it s not really specific to dna. so, suppose you and i are roommates at a home, and i m not at the house, and the police come in to your house and say, james, could i please take a look inside your home? if you say yes, you ve essentially accepted that invitation for both of us. law enforcement doesn t access the underlying dna but they do end up accessing the relationships that you would have to that unknown person in these photos. and that s the privacy concern. i think the thing that people have to make their mind up. you have two competing priorities here. the first priority is that you have an absolute right to privacy, but on the same token, you have a competing priority, which is, we have the right to not get murdered and raped.
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Social media firms seek time to comply with new digital rules
May 25, 2021
Deadline ended on Tuesday but no govt action, yet
Internet tech giants including Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter could be in trouble as they are yet to fully comply with the new IT rules announced by the Government in February. The deadline to comply with the rules ended on Tuesday.
But official sources, when asked if the Government plans to take any action for non-compliance, said the “companies have time till Tuesday, so we will take a call when the situation arises. However, at present there is no such plan in place.” Asked if the companies can move court, the official said, “they can, nothing stops them. We will see when it happens.”