Prying eyes are everywhere, from pesky younger siblings to the Patriot Act. What steps do you take to protect your privacy, on or offline? |
Like most people, I use the incredible power of not doing anything worth invading my privacy for. It's dumb, but I don't really worry about people invading my privacy most of the time.
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It's reached the point where I have two distinct online identities.
Only two?
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If you do that, then you understand why privacy is important.
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The problem is the gathering of information is so abstract and we haven't reached an event that really makes people stand up and take notice about how much information someone or some organization knows about you. Take the right of health care companies to refuse you health care based on your genes; I can see that on coming. It was even a debate topic a year or so ago.
There is no clear line where we know that "too much" information has been gathered; we're simply being protective, and we don't know exactly when to say when.
I find it worrisome, but it's so abstract and there is no clear danger on the horizon, so we don't know how to muster a good example to protect ourselves. I think I'll post more in my own journal...
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Yeah, I shouldn't, and I should support efforts of those concerned with privacy, but I've not got enough hours in a day already.
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