Thread: Seriousness Shoppers who can't have secrets.
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Old 05-03-2010, 04:03 AM   #4
ChrisC333
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I may want some privacy but the only way to get it is to live off squirrels deep in the woods.
This seems to be working reasonably well for me. Plus my SneakySnake model trench-coat for those rare but necessary public appearances.

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Does anyone think that privacy is attainable any more?
Total privacy was pretty much always next to impossible. You show up on birth records, electoral rolls, school records, tax records etc and most of us are known to some extent in our local communities (where we don't have any control over what people tell each other about us, accurately or not). The sort of 'privacy' that we can expect now is some version of the general anonymity of being just one drop in a vast ocean of data.

The best disguise is probably just being too bland to attract outside interest. (In conjunction with the squirrel diet and trench-coat of course.)

Cheers,

Chris
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