@Em0nM4stodon 🏴☠️ oh wait, data privacy!
👁️🗨️🧱🚪🐈 are some good options (okay that last one might be just me)
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🫥🕶️🐡🐢🦔🚧🚫🌚🪬
Oh and 🥶 for me
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@Em0nM4stodon A wax seal on a paper letter enclosed in an envelope with string around it.
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Private tabs/windows in browsers may not be as private as people think, but still, the mask icon that Firefox uses feels like a good choice to me.
@Em0nM4stodon Finger to lips gesture. Shhhhhh. 🤫
@Em0nM4stodon hoodie, but try not to make it another Anonymous ripoff. Maybe Coogi because those patterns are probably anti-AI.
@Em0nM4stodon An umbrella ?
@Em0nM4stodon Outlook shows a red ribbon (?) next to encrypted/signed mail (see attachment).
These may also work: ㊙️ (secret), 🤫, 🪪 (ID card),
@Em0nM4stodon On second thought, maybe something along the lines of "My Privates, My Data. Lock 'Em Down!"
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A crossed-out surveillance camera could do for some contexts.
@Em0nM4stodon In this day and age...
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Maybe a home, symbol of privacy/intimacy/family/friends as opposed to work/company/corporation/public: 🛖🏡⛺
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Physical walls restrict access, obstruct view, and encapsulate a region.
@Em0nM4stodon a closed envelope or the radioactive sign but in green not yellow.
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What makes me feel safe is software that has been developed by community. for the interest of all. it isn't a symbol for itself. but I know with free software I am safe. a shield/key/padlock seems psychological manipulation to make me feel safe on a website that isn't one in the first place; a positioning of argument to counter my scared thoughts;
Symbols are for the symbols minded;
Therefore, we aught to understand intent to feel safe; and that, comes from within
@Em0nM4stodon an eye or crossed eye
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🚪📕📪 Looking for a closed diary icon
@Em0nM4stodon ✋📷 “don’t capture me” - In my mind that would spell #privacy. The other ones are more #security
How about a wax seal?