Too Few Fighting the Good Fight on Privacy
I'm constantly amazed by the brazenness of certain large companies and governments when it comes to abuse of privacy. The most egregious recent example: The Chinese government announced that starting July 1, it will require the installation of rootkit software on all PCs sold in China — ostensibly to prevent its citizens from visiting "objectionable" sites on the Web. (If you believe that, I have a Great Wall to sell you.)
* Refusing to store data in countries with iffy privacy policies. In the Far East, pick Hong Kong over mainland China (its legal system is separate). In Europe, Germany is a good bet. And in North America, Canada is preferable to the United States.
*Voting with your feet. Use a company's privacy policy as a selection criterion. Personally, I've switched to Microsoft's Bing as a search engine, because Microsoft's privacy policy is marginally less onerous than Google's.
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