Privacy-privacy tradeoffs reveal hidden costs of NSA surveillance tactics.
The article discusses how privacy can sometimes conflict with itself, leading to privacy-privacy tradeoffs. These tradeoffs are common in society, especially in debates about surveillance laws and privacy policies. The researchers focus on the National Security Agency's surveillance practices to show how arguments for security often involve sacrificing some aspects of privacy. Understanding these tradeoffs can help us see the complexity of privacy debates and the importance of finding a balance between privacy and other interests.