The issue is there is a non-trivial portion of even industry insiders who buy into the "nothing to hide" rhetoric. I can't count the number of team outings I've had these conversations and get stonewalled on "Well, just be a Luddite then." I figured it's some sort of Upton Sinclairism, but most of them weren't even relying on it for a paycheck, and saw someone complaining about (for example) someone being nervous about the use of voice assistants like Google Home, Siri, Cortana, or Alexa around them, and wishing to have those devices turned off burdensome, or unreasonable even if broached politely.
Do not seem to have that issue with people historically targeted by governments though.
Do not seem to have that issue with people historically targeted by governments though.