You make some good points. There are benefits to privacy. Are they enough
to surmount the burdens? I don't know. There is a right answer, I guess.
But I suppose that it is not truth that will reign here. Rather, I suspect
popular opinion/Congressional opinion. It's interesting that no one (that I
have seen yet) has made a constitutional argument here. Some say privacy is
guaranteed by the constitution guarantees privacy. That could have been a
fun one.