Sir, – I have found Karlin Lillington’s articles over many years to be so well written and educational for myself and family members (“I’m logging off after 27 years of tracking the internet revolution”, Net Results, Business, December 5th).
She was so ahead of the curve on data privacy and digital surveillance.
Thank you, Karlin. – Yours, etc,
PAUL DORAN,
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Clondalkin,
Dublin 22.
Sir, – I am sad to read that Karlin Lillington is bowing out after 27 years of service to the non-tech community She is one of my favourite columnists and has taught me a lot about the tech sector that was mostly a mystery to me, written in a way that was easily understood and sometimes humorous. Well done, Karlin, and I wish you well in your future endeavours. – Yours, etc,
BILL KEE,
Skerries,
Co Dublin.
Sir, – Karlin Lillington has done wonderful work in guiding us through the intricacies of the laws concerning privacy and computing and the creeping mass surveillance of the last few decades.
She has warned us well.
It is our fault if we don’t take notice.
I thank her for her care, knowledge and skill and wish her well. – Yours, etc,
ALAN TUFFERY,
Raheny,
Dublin 5.