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- Newsgroups: alt.privacy
- Path: sparky!uunet!looking!brad
- From: brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Subject: Re: Job ad from Computerworld - want SSN/drug test
- Organization: ClariNet Communications Corp.
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 11:27:09 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.112709.29910@clarinet.com>
- References: <93020.095246MBADBH@rohvm1.rohmhaas.com> <1jk591INN96s@tamsun.tamu.edu> <218@complex.complex.is>
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- In article <218@complex.complex.is> frisk@complex.is (Fridrik Skulason) writes:
- >
- >So, why hasn't a similar [master ID] number been adopted in the US...?
-
- The rugged sense of independence and government mistrust that the Americans
- have has stood them in good stead this time.
-
- A universal id number signals danger to privacy because it makes the
- collection of data about you trivial, both to the government and to
- private data collectors.
-
-
- In spite of all the legislation people propose, there is only one true
- way to protect your privacy, and that is to make sure that your data
- simply isn't given out and/or can't be correlated. Laws can't protect
- you the way that simply not having the data exist at all can.
-
- And that's not even counting crazy practices, such as using the universal
- ID number (which is well known) as a password for access to supposedly
- private systems such as bank accounts.
-
- In Canada, we're even better off than the US, since the SIN (the equiv of
- the SSN) is used far less frequently. Essentially, only people who
- pay you money ask for your SIN. In the USA, everybody asks for it, but
- they don't get it from me and many others.
-
- There is a price to pay, to some extent. The lack of this number means that
- records are screwed up and mismatched. But it's a good price, in that
- reduction in the efficacy of these systems discourages such systems.
-
- I say, let me decide when I want to reveal my identity and let other parties
- correlate data on me. If I want to give myself a universal identifier, I
- can do so, but no person should be required to have one.
- --
- Brad Templeton, ClariNet Communications Corp. -- Sunnyvale, CA 408/296-0366
-