Time to change the privacy policy
Did you ever think how much information the Johns Hopkins University has about you? They know your name, your social security number, your phone, your e-mail, who your parents are, your religion, your ethnicity and the groups in which you participate. One would, of course, assume that they simply use this information for registration and sending your parents the tuition check. However, all of your information may not remain in the relative security of JHU registration and accounting. Instead, it could go to the FBI, the CIA, the INS and the Office of Homeland Security and you would never know about it. Why is this fact being kept secret?