"Commonly held truths surrounding privacy and data protection may negatively impact the design of effective policy and regulatory solutions. Debunking the privacy paradox in the context of public intersections with data subjects helps to highlight how individualized privacy self-management strategies are problematic as the sole (or chief) model for data protection. Identity projects, given the high level personal identifiable data required, are an important vulnerability context for considering new solutions on collective rights and protections." (Page 1)