From: Anton Sherwood (dasher@netcom.com)
Date: Mon Feb 23 1998 - 22:46:55 MST
Michael Lorrey writes
: ... I'll bet that if I wanted to, I could in one hour or less, find out
: a significant amount of information about any American on this list, that
: you would normally consider to be highly private information. Probably at
: least some information you would normally think it would be illegal for me
: to gain access to. This is the sort of big brother society that has been
: warned of, but everybody is so absorbed in their own consumer satisfaction
: that they have no idea of how much of their privacy they have given up.
Portable telephones have become so cheap that I recently decided to get one
and see whether it makes a difference in my life. So I dropped in at the
Sprint* sales office across the street from where I earn my daily bread --
and was asked for my pSeudo Security Number, for a credit check. "I'm not
going to further compromise my privacy for a luxury," I said, and left.
But maybe that was a pointless gesture...
(*Sprint is one of the four biggest telephone companies here)
Anton Sherwood *\\* +1 415 267 0685 *\\* DASher@netcom.com
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