AlpsStranger
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Heh, this is something that will only get more common in the future. Privacy will be something you buy, count on it. It already is to some extent, frankly. Living in the suburbs, for example, represents additional payment for privacy.
That would be a career I would really enjoy. Sort of a "reverse PI" who obscures, chaffs, and conceals a person's life. It's tragic that such a service would be unavailable to all but the fairly wealthy
EDIT: None of that is to imply that I am skilled enough to do this. Protecting someone's privacy in 2013 would be an incredibly cutting edge task.
That would be a career I would really enjoy. Sort of a "reverse PI" who obscures, chaffs, and conceals a person's life. It's tragic that such a service would be unavailable to all but the fairly wealthy

EDIT: None of that is to imply that I am skilled enough to do this. Protecting someone's privacy in 2013 would be an incredibly cutting edge task.