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Interesting discussion on privacy on NPR last night
I heard an interesting interview on NPR on the way home last night regarding privacy in the information age. Everything you put out on the internet is public AND permanent. I knew this already, of course, but the interview was still interesting. I think the point was to reaquaint the listeners with the fact that once your information is on someone else's server, it is no longer personal or private. Our laws regarding stuff like this date back to the seventies before all of this was even possible or at least before it was an issue for any of us.
Anybody else been thinking about this, besides me?
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