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In reply to the discussion: My Life in Circles: Why Metadata is Incredibly Intimate [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)do you deny this?
Yes, they do keep logs of who sends what; always when the consignment address is dubious and there is even a temporary record made of other envelopes because the mail runs through an OCR reader and that tracks consignment details and alerts the workers if a dubious address is spotted. This is one way in which postal fraud is detected.
OK, you do not want the government to keep extensive "logs" are you also going to cancel the census or the voter enrollment drives?
What about those sick individuals who plot murders or racial crimes or pedophilia should there be no "log" kept of that. What of phone calls, should your phone company be allowed to make a permanent record of the numbers you call and must they be prevented from passing those on to the police?
Think! Do not fall back on "everybody knows" or "it's not decent" if those were the measure then inter-racial marriages would still be illegal.