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lb4r | 2 years ago
Doable to some extent, but would they really learn much that we haven't already told them, given our propensity to Google for symptoms and diseases?
Personally, my worry here, if I had some embarrassing medical history that I wouldn't want people to know about, would be some malicious party gaining access to de-anonymized data and using it to blackmail, or just simply making it public.
Edit: Come to think of it, insurance companies could probably have a field day with a data set like this.
LadyCailin|2 years ago
fileeditview|2 years ago
tgsovlerkhgsel|2 years ago
I'm not sure that getting caught using such data would be sufficiently bad news to be not worth it.
graemep|2 years ago
angra_mainyu|2 years ago
I've been in Europe two decades and aside from health insurance being key to more than a few countries, private health insurance is relatively common in tandem with public health services.