First step would probably be to stop calling them normies.
My parents and siblings got it this way: I explained them that if for example I had to buy myself a health insurance in the near future, I might pay a premium because the insurance company could know our family medical history, just because we were discussing it on some sketchy messaging platform.
I tend to tell people who are not convinced that privacy is important these things:
- you don’t know how the data can be used or by whom
- example: Grindr data used by a religious paper to out a gay pastor
- example: Girls Around Me app
- not just you, but anyone who you are in contact with
- if someobody gets your data, they can use that against anyone you know; if somebody knows you’re gay, or that you vote for a particular party, they can make assumptions about your friends and family
- example: Facebook’s ghost profiles
- not just now, you don’t know how things change in 5, 10, 15 years
- you don’t know how the data can be used or by whom
PROTIP: you can’t.
Because they choose their mobilephone and car according to the color. They’re made of different matter, so just take advantage of what they produce. They will spend their life consuming products and reading their zodiac sign, anyway.
PROTIP: you can’t.
lol I was going to write this
Similar minds think alike