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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 851569"><p>All those privacy FUD articles is assuming you are stupidly disclosing all your life using your real ID everywhere.. if you use a fake persona for non-sensitive tasks and carefully using your real ID only for sensitive-related task (banking, work, etc..), the impact of data mining is negligible.</p><p>Also all those FUD article writers should worry more about the security of real life organizations/institutes (Banks, Hospital, regional governmental offices, etc...) to keep your REAL infos safe, which is lately quite weak.</p><p></p><p>Funny point, the writer seems to use her real name and photo on an privacy related article LOL...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 851569"] All those privacy FUD articles is assuming you are stupidly disclosing all your life using your real ID everywhere.. if you use a fake persona for non-sensitive tasks and carefully using your real ID only for sensitive-related task (banking, work, etc..), the impact of data mining is negligible. Also all those FUD article writers should worry more about the security of real life organizations/institutes (Banks, Hospital, regional governmental offices, etc...) to keep your REAL infos safe, which is lately quite weak. Funny point, the writer seems to use her real name and photo on an privacy related article LOL... [/QUOTE]
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