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How well is your privacy guarded? by Peace_man2006-11-19 12:55:59
  It's actually very amusing to see how many people by subbywan 2006-09-25 10:36:35
think they any decent level of privacy, without going to significant effort to secure it.

We're currently studying political campaigns in class, and part of this is identifying your target voters, and how to get information about people.

You may have a "right" to privacy in theory, but in reality, you have very VERY little real privacy. Most of your information is available, legally, for just about anyone who cares enough to pay for it.
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    And the best thing is: by CynicalRyan2006-09-25 10:57:02
      And places you never think of to check: by subbywan2006-09-25 11:03:28
      How do you think you get put on all the by Classic_Jon2006-09-25 11:03:40
        Just called USPS.. by subbywan2006-09-25 11:34:41
          Thanks for the info! :) by Classic_Jon2006-09-25 11:58:58
            probably thank the credit unions for that ... (n/t by subbywan2006-09-25 12:05:31
              How are the credit unions involved in that?Curious (n/t) by Classic_Jon2006-09-25 13:28:01
                Utility companies, changes of address, etc by subbywan2006-09-25 13:45:52
                  Clarification question: You mean Credit Agencies by Classic_Jon2006-09-25 13:57:11

 

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