Anonymity VS. Security
By Surferbill - Last updated: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment
As the name implies, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are anonymous. You don’t have to sign anything, show ID or even reveal your real name. But the meetings are not private. Anyone is free to attend. And anyone is free to recognize you: by your face, by your voice, by the stories you tell. Anonymity is not the same as privacy.
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