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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': 20% β They value being part of the privacy-conscious community and strive to align with the common practices and tools used within the group. * '''Emulators''': 5% β These members look up to cybersecurity experts and wish to emulate their practices by adopting best-in-class encryption methods. * '''Doomsdayers''': 15% β Some members have strong opinions about digital surveillance and are vocal about the need for robust self-sufficiency in encryption practices. * '''Survivalists''': 25% β A significant portion of the community is cautious and practical, researching the most effective encryption tools and methods to safeguard their communications. * '''Achievers''': 10% β They are ambitious about mastering encryption technologies and often pursue advanced certifications or contribute to open-source projects. * '''Saviors''': 15% β These individuals aim to educate others about the importance of encryption and privacy, often providing guides and tutorials. * '''Integrators''': 10% β While they may earn from their technical skills, they often contribute to nonprofit causes or share their knowledge freely to promote privacy. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-5"></span>
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