
Privacy: Privacy, Please
Trailblazers with Walter Isaacson
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The Battle for Personal Privacy
In 17 ten, the british government passed the post office act. This may have been the first time that actual concern of a national security was used to justify snooping on people s mail. By the middle of the nineteenth century, americans were using a new technology to send messages across the country and even over seas. But there was no sealed envelope to protect those words from prying eyes.
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