Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for June 25, 2013
Transcript:
Cathy: Have you stayed friends with your high school friends, Irving? Irving: No. Cathy: But you sort of stayed in touch? Irving: No. Cathy: You sent Christmas cards? Irving: No. Cathy: Let people know when you moved? Irving: No. Cathy: How did the reunion committee find you? Irving: How do you think? Cathy: Oh. Irving: The new anonymity: an unlisted phone and global web access to my sock buying habits....
millie p over 11 years ago
They probably hacked your credit card details too.
Sally246 over 11 years ago
Poor Irving! Nowadays, though, everyone can hack into everything.Good morning, “Cathy” clan!
gmforde over 11 years ago
The Post Office has ways……
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
If you have a credit card, mortgage, car payment, retirement account, passport, job, or phone number under your name, companies (and the government) can find out all sorts of things about you. Good luck trying to hide. Privacy as our parents knew is gone.Good morning, Cathy clan!
QuietStorm27 over 11 years ago
Even people who know me can’t find the real me unless if I give them my phone number or email address…I have one of those names that a million people have.
Hello Cathy clan!
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
The best way to “fly under the radar” is to leave as little an electronic footprint as possible. Some things you might not be able to get away from (as lightenup mentioned), but telling the whole world your business on social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, etc., is a completely preventable way of spreading info around that shouldn’t be told to anybody — either because it’s personal and should be kept private or . . . because it’s totally stupid (do you really think people care what you had for breakfast this morning?!?). Meanwhile, with the government/NSA spying on us even worse than we thought they were doing to begin with, do we REALLY want to give them even MORE info on our lives to monitor for “terroristic activities”?!? Because I sure don’t!!!!!
Hi, rgcviper!
Hello and Happy Tuesday, fellow “Cathy” friends. Hope everyone has a really great day today!
lindz.coop Premium Member over 11 years ago
We gave up our privacy when we signed on to the “Homeland Security Act” of 2001. Some of us screamed about it then, but most folks didn’t think it was such a bad idea — so we just accepted it. No point screaming now — it’s 12 years too late.
rgcviper over 11 years ago
Hey—it’s better than people’s habits for buying … another form of “basic” or “essential” clothing.
(Sorry for the mental image, but it fit.)
HI, MOM. Hello, Clan.