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Re: Credit cards - Privacy - Unique Situation



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Rick Tait wrote:
> 
> Being a British guy recently moved to the USA, I may be in a unique
> situation in being able to protect my privacy, and I was wondering if
> fellow cypherpunks may be able to give me some hints in being to
> "protect" myself...
> 
> Since my SSN is barely a month old, since I don't yet have a credit card
> over here, since I won't (yet?) be in many of those beloved databases, what
> steps can I take to "hide" myself before it's too late? Too all intents and
> purposes, I have metamorphed from a newborn US baby into an adult,
> overnight. Thus I have an SSN, I pay tax (etc), but I'm not on anyone's
> direct mailing lists.[..]

Depends on how much you're in British databases. I imagine that when
those who desire to track your movements feel the need they'll check
with UK and European sources.

A lot of the databases are already linked up and shared. An acquaintance
from the UK who came here several years ago was able to use his debit
card in local ATMs, for instance.
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