Comment by @gotenks • Hey
Depends if one's understands how to do all that. I would say anyone can access my lens data but not everyone can access to Twitter data as of today
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Yes but if you’re choosing to publish open data to Lens you’re choosing to keep the data open. You could manually encrypt the data. You could write or find a Lens app which encrypts it. You could use protocols and layer 2s which are encrypted by default. Everything that exists in the world of private databases can exist inside of the current open databases, is the point. This is actually something which frustrates me greatly: I don’t think enough devs realize their app can encrypt the data they store onchain. Devs do not need to put everything onchain, and they don’t need to post open data onchain either.