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Old 03-01-2012, 03:41 PM
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Do Europeans have better protection of their rights than Merkuns?

BBC News - Google privacy changes 'in breach of EU law'
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We (Americans) don't really have any privacy protections. It's completely ridiculous.
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We (Americans) don't really have any privacy protections. It's completely ridiculous.
I recently sent an irate e-mail to pipl (or some similar site) for publishing my birth certificate on their website. I don't know where in god's earth they got that or how, but it is absolutely offensive to me that in an age where identity theft is not only a real concern but COMMON my very personal documents were online for the whole world to see. Your city of birth is a security question for a lot of important websites whether it's banking or job listings. That sort of breach of personal information should be illegal.
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Old 03-02-2012, 03:47 AM
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our city of birth is a security question for a lot of important websites whether it's banking or job listings. That sort of breach of personal information should be illegal.
It's often why I don't answer these questions truthfully. Back when people cared about Palin she had her e-mail account "hacked" by someone hunting down her secret question answers. Most of which she had made public at one time or another.
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We (Americans) don't really have any privacy protections. It's completely ridiculous.
I recently sent an irate e-mail to pipl (or some similar site) for publishing my birth certificate on their website. I don't know where in god's earth they got that or how, but it is absolutely offensive to me that in an age where identity theft is not only a real concern but COMMON my very personal documents were online for the whole world to see. Your city of birth is a security question for a lot of important websites whether it's banking or job listings. That sort of breach of personal information should be illegal.
That's what all the muslims from Kenya say, isn't it?
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our city of birth is a security question for a lot of important websites whether it's banking or job listings. That sort of breach of personal information should be illegal.
It's often why I don't answer these questions truthfully. Back when people cared about Palin she had her e-mail account "hacked" by someone hunting down her secret question answers. Most of which she had made public at one time or another.
Good point. I don't make my information public, either. But since my birth certificate was found, I might as well make my own "cover identity" just for my security information. Most of my friends that I know personally don't know where I was born, what my mother's maiden name is, or my father's middle name...it's frustrating that a complete stranger can figure it out.
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