Has your privacy been invaded? Protected? Both?

We hear a lot of steamy rhetoric about privacy and the information age, but few real-world examples. I'm working on a story now for Time about just this: what's happening to individual privacy today. Does the Net make us more exposed -- DejaNews and 411-type databases -- or does it provide us with more privacy through tools like anonymous remailers and pseudonymous identities? Can we trust the government to protect our privacy when it works tirelessly to invade it? Much has been written about this. What I'm looking for now are examples. Have you used an anonymous remailer to cloak your identity, or been flamed through one? Have you been denied a transaction at a store because you refused to identify yourself? Have you hunted through databases to find someone important? Has sensitive information about you turned up in one? I'd appreciate hearing some stories... Thanks all, Declan ------------------------- Declan McCullagh Time Inc. The Netly News Network Washington Correspondent http://netlynews.com/
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