Hi,
I'm a big fan of anonymity. When someone wants to shrink into the background and not have their daily routine and habits measured they should be encouraged to do so.
I won't even carry a Flybuys or swipe my AA card when I buy something just out of general principle. I'm missing out on my reward points which is fine by me - though my better half gets a little up tight about it...
The Liberty organisation in the UK is dedicated to maintaining equal rights and the ability of citizens to be anonymous if they want to. They've been around for years and campaign against things national ID cards and photo drivers licenses. I fully support them.
However there are other reasons to insist on anonymity that I find intriguing and scary at the same time.
The increasing level of surveillance and ID tracking is a sign to some people that Satan has arrived and is busy marking his followers.
I'm all for people believing what they want - but the thought of people making decisions based on a fiery revelations ending makes my knuckles itch.
NP Out
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that's very imaginative of them.
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