[OT] Privacy (was: Scheme as a religion)



"H." <hbe123@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>P.S. I glanced at your bio page on Berkeley and noticed you discussed
>privacy issues in your "Social Implications of Computing class". Here
>is my take on protecting my privacy:
>http://www.sundrystuff.net/who_am_i.htm

Nice. But, of course, hiding your name only protects you against amateurs.
Now that it's 1984, the really scary people can just ask the ISP of
"sundrystuff.org" for your name and address, and the ISP isn't allowed even
to tell you they asked.
.



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