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Originally Posted by mart44
That's interesting. You're the first person I've ever seen mention offline privacy (as in not 'The Internet'?). We divulge a great deal of information about ourselves to the government, councils banks, hospitals, doctors etc. These are people who know our names and where we live. The information is probably all on computers that talk to each other somewhere. Probably quite a bit known about us all in all. Yet we don't seem to worry about this as much as privacy on the Internet.
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But are not allowed to, and they don't, read our letters or listen to our telephone calls. I am concerned about the privacy of my letters, my telephone calls and my electronic communications. They are all subject to my human rights to privacy of correspondence and intercepting them is illegal.