>From: KPJ <kpj@sics.se>
>It appears as if Zero Powers <zero_powers@hotmail.com> wrote:
>|
>|You already have been, and it don't hurt so bad, does it?  You are a 
>number
>|(actually several of them: driver's license, SSN, health insurance policy
>|number).  In fact every business with whom you have any sort of account
>|(utilities, credit cards, mortgage, student loans) has numbered you, 
>indexed
>|you and most likely cross-referenced you with other databases in which you
>|are little more than a number.
>
>In Sweden, every person has a personal number (originally the SSN), used by
>the government to control everything about a registered person. And it 
>hurts
>in case one does not do something about it.
>
>I have, since I read John Brunner's "The Shockwave Rider" (ISBN 
>0-345-32431-5)
>made sure that my data shadow does not look like me:
>
>   o  avoid giving out name information (fake a new one each time somebody
>      asks for a name)
>   o  avoid giving out address information (and no forwarding addresses)
>   o  avoid ID cards where possible
>   o  avoid buying anything with a identifiable card (cash works nicely)
>   o  avoid having an account with any business (or have one with a fake 
>name)
>   o  avoid using bank accounts (safes work nicely)
>   o  avoid using a personal number (fake one for each use)
>   o  no mortgages, no loans, minimum number of contracts
>   o  no known home address (every year the gov't threatens to define me 
>dead)
>   o  use several cash (mobile) phones and beepers
>   o  suppress information about birthday and age (or just fake it)
>   o  encrypt your data storage and conduits
>   o  use contra-surveillance techniques
>   o  avoid having any known habits, distinguishing features or marks
>   o  change your appearance aperiodically
>etc.
Holy mackarel!  That seems like an *awful* lot of trouble to go to just for 
a mere semblance of privacy.  How in the heck does all that subterfuge 
benefit you?  I am in derelict violation of each of those rules.  I have a 
fist full of credit cards (all same name and address - except for separate 
personal and business cards); I use my ATM card for nearly *everything* 
(groceries, movie tickets, airline ticktes, etc.)  I don't lie about my 
name, age, address, DOB, SSN, etc.  And (horror of horrors) I try to use the 
same userid and password for every online registration I get (ISP, Hotmail, 
Yahoo, online banking, Datek.com, paypal, etc., etc.)
Granted if, say, Whole Foods Market got together with Blockbuster they could 
do one heck of a profile on me.  They'd be able to tell you every video I 
rented and every meal I've cooked for the past 5 years.  And if Bank of 
America joined in (who has the data on my Visa/ATM card) fuhgeddaboutit!  
You could figure out how often and where I travel, where I buy my clothes, 
toys and other necessities, what online services I patronize.  And ohmigosh! 
if American Express joined in, you'd know how often I eat out, and what my 
favorite restaurants are.
Yeah, boy if the new world order ever decides to put together a profile on 
me it won't be hard at all.  Thing I can't figure out is (1) why on earth 
anyone would be interested in compiling such a dossier on me and (2) even if 
someone did, why should I care?
BTW, if anyone cares to know, I frequent vegetarian restaurants (my favorite 
is Simply Wholesome), favor sci-fi and action-adventure flicks.  I get my 
tennis shoes (usually Adidas) from Footlocker, my play clothes from Western 
Surplus, my grown-up shoes from Nordstrom and my suits from Mens Wearhouse.  
I tend to spend way too much at Helen's Bike Shop and buy stuff from 
Dell.com far too frequently.  About once a month I'll buy a book (usually 
pop science) from Bookstar.  Now armed with all that scary knowledge you 
can...what?
-Zero
"I'm a seeker too. But my dreams aren't like yours. I can't help thinking 
that somewhere in the universe there has to be something better than man. 
Has to be." -- George Taylor _Planet of the Apes_ (1968)
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