El 1 de enero de 2016 16:57:02 GMT+00:00, "A. Mani" <[email protected]> 
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>https://medium.com/the-ferenstein-wire/the-birth-and-death-of-privacy-3-000-years-of-history-in-50-images-614c26059e#.47xzv2tp5
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>Best
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>A. Mani
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Wow. Interesting article. Though the part about living with animals I think was 
mainly for warmth at least that is what I was taught. 

I think privacy is going to be more important not less. Simply because 
something will break. But maybe the solution is extreme non-privacy. Back to 
tribal times?

In UK when getting out a Mortgage they ask about drinking, smoking and 
dangerous sport practice. I would not be surprised that they track credit card 
expenses to check that you are doing so.

In London you are encouraged to use 'contactless' in public transport and no 
longer accept cash. 

Still in UK people are against personal ID unlike the rest of EU. 

The article does not seem to draw the line between in-family privacy and in- 
city/nation/world. 

Happy to take this off-list.

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