You are not what you read: librarians purge user data to protect privacy
by Sam Thielman in New York from Technology | The Guardian on (#10JH9)
US libraries are doing something even the most security-conscious private firm would never dream of: deleting sensitive information in order to protect users
Last week, with little fanfare, the Graduate Center at the City University of New York did something very few private companies would ever do to protect its users' privacy: it quietly began to purge its interlibrary loan records.
"This policy change is motivated by the idea that libraries should not keep more information about their users' requests than necessary," wrote Beth Posner, head of library resource sharing at the school.
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