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Privacy online



        The vicar at Old North asked beforehand if we were planning to ring for the wedding of the now Duke and Duchess of Sussex. People did, and it's up on Bellboard.  I was going to send the link to the church, and then I started thinking of privacy. The historical site's twitter feed @OldNorth1723 has two thousand followers.  In the Boston area Clapper reports, I lean toward excessive privacy, not including anyone's surname, even though the online version of the Clapper is password protected.  Many twitter posts don't require logging in, securely or not,  so would this be violating my self-imposed privacy line?  What do people think?

Laura Dickerson