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Twinkle 12 / Data breaches

Me licence has frequent flyer points.

A breach-fatigue rant about identity documents that have been leaked more times than they've been renewed, then a hard turn into holding your own data and lending it out on your terms.

Open seed

The everyday gripe

Straight to camera, reading the latest "we take your privacy seriously" email aloud: telco breach, health fund breach, whoever's next breach. You never chose to give half these companies your licence, and they never needed to keep it. The trapdoor is the sovereignty layer: you hold your own data, you lend the minimum out with consent, and hoarding copies stops being the default business model. This seed is open: film your own breach-email dramatic reading.

Description

BaitNearly everyone in the country has had identity data leaked at least once, usually by a company they could not avoid dealing with.
SwitchThe fix is not begging hoarders to build taller fences around copies they never needed. It is ending the hoarding.
SystemThe sovereignty stack: consent, identity and privacy layers where the citizen is the source of truth and discloses the minimum, temporarily, on their own terms.

The one-breath drop

Said before the flush

"You hold your own data and lend it out on your terms. Companies that don't need it don't get it." Second breath lives in the room.

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