Up: Walking/Riding [ Related ] « ^ » « T » Monday, May 16, 2011 Nanolaw with Daughter Why privacy mattered. On a Sunday morning before her soccer practice, not long after my daughter's tenth birthday, she and I sat down on the couch with our tablets and I taught her to respond to lawsuits on her own. I told her to read the first message. “It says it's in French,” she said. “Do I translate?” “Does it have a purple flag on it?” “No,” she said. “You don't actually have to worry about it unless it has a purple flag.” She hesitated. “Can I read it?” she asked. “If you want to read it go ahead.” She switched the screen from French to English and read out the results: “'Notice from the Democratic Republic of Congo related to the actions of King Leopold II.'” This was what I'd been avoiding. So much evil in the world and why did she need...