I wrote:
Perhaps we are using
wildly divergent notions of privacy
Donald Eastlake 3rd wrote:
You are confusing privacy with secrecy
That's not a helpful remark. My first contribution to
this thread called attention to the possibility of
wildly divergent notions of privacy.
Also please
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Donald Eastlake 3rd wrote:
Privacy, according to the usual definitions, involve controlling the
spread of information by persons autorized to have it. Contrast with
secrecy which primarily has to do with stopping the spread of
information through the actions of those