Sandra Matz
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And you can actually see the value decrease. So you can see how every time you have to find something new, it doesn't remember anything. But if your privacy is protected by design, now companies really have to live up to that expectation. So collectively, you can actually ask for a lot more when it comes to the design of products and services.
And you can actually see the value decrease. So you can see how every time you have to find something new, it doesn't remember anything. But if your privacy is protected by design, now companies really have to live up to that expectation. So collectively, you can actually ask for a lot more when it comes to the design of products and services.
Thank you so much, John, for having me.
Thank you so much, John, for having me.
Thank you so much, John, for having me.
Yeah, I was super happy. I love them, so it was almost a dream come true.
Yeah, I was super happy. I love them, so it was almost a dream come true.
Yeah, I was super happy. I love them, so it was almost a dream come true.
I was going to say, it feels like the bestseller list that matters in a way. So I would feel you.
I was going to say, it feels like the bestseller list that matters in a way. So I would feel you.
I was going to say, it feels like the bestseller list that matters in a way. So I would feel you.
The missing rabbit, yes, I'm happy to. So yes, I grew up in this, it was really tiny village, 500 people, even though my parents keep reminding me that since I left, it's grown to a thousand people, which I can assure you does not make much of a difference. But so my experience there was really the fact that it was like a very tight knit community.
The missing rabbit, yes, I'm happy to. So yes, I grew up in this, it was really tiny village, 500 people, even though my parents keep reminding me that since I left, it's grown to a thousand people, which I can assure you does not make much of a difference. But so my experience there was really the fact that it was like a very tight knit community.
The missing rabbit, yes, I'm happy to. So yes, I grew up in this, it was really tiny village, 500 people, even though my parents keep reminding me that since I left, it's grown to a thousand people, which I can assure you does not make much of a difference. But so my experience there was really the fact that it was like a very tight knit community.
In fact, everybody knew everything about everybody else's lives. Kids running to the bus and maybe they're just not the most organized ones. Or you see who's dating whom, what people are doing on the weekend. And that just means on the one hand that it's just like the sense of community, connection, and security that I've never experienced anywhere else, right?
In fact, everybody knew everything about everybody else's lives. Kids running to the bus and maybe they're just not the most organized ones. Or you see who's dating whom, what people are doing on the weekend. And that just means on the one hand that it's just like the sense of community, connection, and security that I've never experienced anywhere else, right?
In fact, everybody knew everything about everybody else's lives. Kids running to the bus and maybe they're just not the most organized ones. Or you see who's dating whom, what people are doing on the weekend. And that just means on the one hand that it's just like the sense of community, connection, and security that I've never experienced anywhere else, right?
Those neighbors who know you that well, they're the ones who can give you the best advice possible. They can connect you to opportunities. They can set you up with people that they think you might like or jobs that they think you might be interested in. But it's also, it feels very intrusive in a way, right?
Those neighbors who know you that well, they're the ones who can give you the best advice possible. They can connect you to opportunities. They can set you up with people that they think you might like or jobs that they think you might be interested in. But it's also, it feels very intrusive in a way, right?
Those neighbors who know you that well, they're the ones who can give you the best advice possible. They can connect you to opportunities. They can set you up with people that they think you might like or jobs that they think you might be interested in. But it's also, it feels very intrusive in a way, right?