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- Are you concerned about privacy?
- Privacy is attracting a lot of attention from tech big boys.
- Privacy Could Affect the Future. Really!
- Else Privacy Could Be a Thing of the Past.
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- Privacy is a matter of money
- A matter of good business practice.
- Privacy, discretion, confidentiality, and prudence are hallmarks of civilization.
- Civilization is a strategy game in which you lead a nation back to the stone age by using advanced weaponry.
- Privacy is good for the economy.
- Good for the market.
- Good for the patients.
- As a patient, you are responsible for providing accurate and complete information.
- The information will be available to the public almost immediately.
- Privacy is not secrecy.
- Privacy is a menu.
- A Menu of Options.
- A menu of Bluetooth attacks.
- A menu of "what's new" about your genetic blueprint.
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- Privacy is about being left alone. Really.
- Alone With The Enemy.
- Alone with your donkey.
- Privacy is about keeping unpalatable secrets.
- As unpalatable as a colon exam.
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- Privacy can be used to violate another's privacy.
- Privacy is not a crime.
- Violation is not a crime.
- Crime is not a crime. Really.
- Privacy can be used to protect criminals.
- The criminals you have in mind.
- The criminals milling around.
- The criminals who are loose.
- Who go right for the gold.
- The gold, which we have been accumulating for so many centuries.
- Which we have privately buried here.
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- Privacy is good, but just to make sure, maybe check their bills.
- Check their health insurance.
- Check their make-up.
- Check their bags.
- Check their policies.
- Their pulse.
- Their vehicles.
- Their blogs.
- Their e-mail.
- Their Fingers.
- Their address book.
- Check for anything that is bent or out of alignment.
- Check their settings and find out where their attachments are going.
- Perhaps they are going to Europe.
- Perhaps they are going to become more aggressive.
- Perhaps they are going to implement an uncrackable encoding system.
- Perhaps there are going to be big battles.
- Check whether their copy of Windows is legal.
- Whether their visa allows them to work.
- Whether their story is correct or not.
- Whether their record of electricity payments is satisfactory.
- Whether their insurance will protect their property.
- Check whether their brides are witches.
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- Privacy should not be a worry.
- Should not be used as excuses.
- Should not be used as a pretext to withhold information.
- To withhold evidence.
- Evidence which could support a finding.
- A finding which could lend weight to theories.
- Theories which could be found in text books written many years ago.
- The more information you get the less disturbed you will be.
- You cannot find if you do not search.
- Search their books.
- Search their database.
- Search their child's bedroom.
- Search their intranets and web sites.
- Their archives.
- Their satchels.
- Their vehicle.
- Search the whole of their privacy before they get rid of it or someone else takes it.
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- Privacy is about Control.
- About out of control.
- Privacy is about information.
- About the use of information.
- Information should be available from the outset in different formats.
- Why not Share?
- Why not share it with a friend?
- With the rest of the web community?
- With everyone else?
- Why not share it with others and get paid?
- Sell Private Information from State Employment.
- Sell private information to outside firms to generate revenue.
- Sell private information to third parties anyway.
- Sell private information for profit.
- Sell private information and thereby generate a good income.
- Privacy Is Good Business.
- Good business is science.
- Science Is Fun.
- Fun is important during wartime.
- Wartime is a time to sacrifice.
- Sacrifice privacy to get safety.
- Sacrifice safety for fuel.
- Fuel for passengers.
- Passengers for cargo.
- Cargo for colonists.
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- Privacy is related to Computer Ethics.
- Computer Ethics is like the ethics of playing poker.
- Playing poker could be fun.
- Playing poker could be all night.
- Poker reveals secrets and inside information.
- Poker is against the law.
- Against your nerves.
- Against your password.
- Poker is Against the Teachings of the Bible.
- Poker privacy is never guaranteed
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- Do you enjoy privacy, peace, and quietness with a beautiful view?
- Perhaps with a beautiful woman?
- Perhaps with a beautiful piece of information?
- Are You a Terrorist?
- Are you a terrorist who needs a powerful privacy protection tool?
- A powerful privacy protection tool which securely removes your browser history?
- Why are you a terrorist?
- Please can you tell me why?
- Terrorism is not a legal concept.
- Not a legal notion.
- Not a legal proceeding.
- Why are you against the law?
- Why are you against the law of wearing a helmet when riding a bike?
- Are you a terrorist because you protest war?
- Is it because of an eternal feeling of inferiority?
- Is it because of Linux?
- Is it because your head is empty?
- Is it because your child is simply not sleepy at the prescribed bedtime?
- Is it because your boss told you to?
- Is it because you love privacy?
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- Privacy is a matter of intellectual and philosophical thought.
- Privacy could cause confusion and frustration for consumers.
- Consumers with a low willingess-to-pay.
- Privacy could cause to incur significant costs.
- Costs which consumers are often only too well aware of.
- Privacy could drive a person insane in a matter of days.
- As insane as the Nazi Party.
- The philosophy of privacy is that this is a value that evolves over time.
- Evolves When the Self Dissolves.
- Evolves when all members demonstrate the willingness and desire to be part of a team.
- A team which could win decisive battles overseas.
- Which could get things done.
- Which could really cause the world to sit up and take notice.
- Take notice of the contents of newspaper articles.
- Of the small print.
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- Privacy is about protecting what is personal and tender.
- Tender as other cuts of beef.
- Tender as a young turkey.
- As sautéed veal.
- So tender that it melts away in someone else's big mouth.
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- Privacy is about principles -- except when it comes to guns.
- When it comes to guns we just try to be as subjective as we can.
- As subjective as a sonnet.
- As a sonnet that lacks the final crowning line.
- The line that cannot be crossed today.
- Cannot be crossed unless crossed and recrossed several times.
- Crossed in the name of Freedom.
- In the Name of Darwinism.
- Of Religion.
- Of Privacy.
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- Privacy is about commercial use of information.
- Privacy is about commerce.
- Commerce is about buying and selling. Fundamentally.
- Commerce is about to make an introduction into your life soon.
- Commerce is about to capture everyone.
- Everyone with a recent myocardial infarction.
- Everyone with a PC.
- With a license.
- With a camera.
- With a Cold.
- Commerce is about dialogue.
- Dialogue about lions in cages.
- Dialogue about sending monkeys to do men's jobs.
- Commerce is about understanding.
- Understanding how much things actually cost.
- Understanding why costs are soaring.
- Soaring Like Eagles.
- Like a bottle rocket.
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- Privacy is about good, honest, and honorable citizens.
- Honorable citizens who care about freedom.
- Who refuse to pay their bills.
- Who throw trash.
- Who abuse their positions.
- Positions which involve access to sensitive data.
- Data which you have provided.
- Which can identify you.
- Which could be legitimately transferred without risk.
- Which could, in turn, be sold widely.
- Selling is good, transforming into gold even better.
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- Privacy is about massive databases.
- Massive corruption.
- Massive catastrophes.
- Massive Gold.
- Gold that may be hidden.
- That may be taken in or out.
- That is driving you crazy.
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- If you care about privacy this is a great alternative.
- If you care about privacy, you need to consider security.
- If you care about security, you need be suspicious.
- If you are suspicious then pass.
- If you are suspicious then let us know.
- If you are suspicious, then you probably have reason to be.
- If you are suspicious then do call the local police.
- Call the Medic.
- Call the paramilitary.
- Call the enemy.
- Call anyone who's been married more than twenty years.
- Call anyone who keeps a record of your home phone number.
- Call anyone who could tell the jury.
- Don't Call The Coroner Yet.
- Don't call the reporter.
- Don't Call Me Nuts.
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- Privacy is a matter of instinct.
- Follow your instinct.
- Follow Your Nose.
- Follow your dreams.
- The dreams which climb the social hierarchy.
- The dreams that make you real.
- That make you a real winner.
- That make you a real secret agent.
- A secret agent who could get any woman he likes.
- Who could turn any object into a weapon.
- Who could go insane.
- A secret agent who keeps in touch.
- Phone the Help Desk.
- Phone the weather office.
- Phone the surgery.
- Phone your psychiatrist.
- Caring about privacy is what has driven the market.
- Driven it to supreme achievements.
- Achievements which could then be used to evaluate how successful you have been.
- How successful in using remote viewing techniques.
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