JD, I'm on your side on this issue. When I was in the Navy I had to have a security clearance in order to go aboard nuke subs to work on them. It was just a low level classified clearance. They gave us some training about clearances and the thing they told us over and over was the issue of "need to know". They said you could have the highest level of security clearance in say nuclear power generation but that would not get you into a place where they were working on top secret electronics or weapons systems. Why? Because you do not have the need to know about those unrelated systems. I don't go around doing illegal things. I play by the rules and pay my taxes. So there is no reason for any entity to scrutinize my daily habits. Likewise is no reason for me to sheepishly make it easy for anyone to get my info easily. They don't have the need to know. Period. I don't see you as paranoid. And I really don't get why others here are taking cheap shots at you for wanting to protect and exercise your right to privacy. If they want to let the whole world watch them like a man living in a glass house that's fine by me. But I don't want to. And they can't make me. No matter how much scorn they show and how many cheap shots they take. Simple as that.
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