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Thursday, April 14, 2005

FP's Private Parts

FP has been in a trial this week, leaving little time for Blog. Want to know more about him and his clients? Sorry, he won't tell you. Instead, please check out this funny, futuristic ad from adcritic.

Or these privacy groups and links:

ACLU

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

PRC Links

Privacy.org


P.S. Privacy concerns are why we don't have our site meter information public, or use Haloscan comments that harvest e-mails provided by people who comment.

5 Comments:

Blogger James said...

Ah, I didn't know that about Haloscan. That explains why I've been hit with so much spam lately, as several new blogs on which I'm commented use that technology.

10:02 AM  
Blogger James said...

On which I've commented, that is. Stupid fingers...

10:03 AM  
Blogger Ol Cranky said...

oh crap! I wish I'd known this before I converted over to haloscan

7:15 PM  
Blogger Faithful Progressive said...

When I downloaded Haloscan the last question was about providing e-mails of commenters, and so I skipped the rest-- but that's what I believe to be the case. Could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time...

FP

8:54 PM  
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