One way that I've often thought we should divide it is that part of the public record is who is accessing the record and why they're doing it.
E.g., I'd be happier with the government having data on me if I knew I'd get notified any time somebody looked at it. And I'd also feel safer if privacy-focused non-profits were watching the stats on who's viewing what to ask questions like, "Why has Greg looked up 14 addresses on women in his neighborhood over the last month?"
E.g., I'd be happier with the government having data on me if I knew I'd get notified any time somebody looked at it. And I'd also feel safer if privacy-focused non-profits were watching the stats on who's viewing what to ask questions like, "Why has Greg looked up 14 addresses on women in his neighborhood over the last month?"