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Originally Posted by Jan-Poo
Since the whole concept of privacy has been invented.
Apart from that I think you should realize that if your question was taken literally, even someone that reads your mail and sees your passwords as you digit them is accessing information. However such kind of information shouldn't be accessed.
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Eden is presumably a public service that requires that someone first post that private information to the system. If your passwords and e-mail make it onto one of Eden's data sources in the first place, you have bigger issues.
(Tangent: It's highly unlikely that all of the information we see during the show was manually entered by Eden's users. Eden probably plugs in to various sources like Wikipedia, a university's public student/faculty directory, Flickr tags... you get the idea.)