I don't buy into "If you haven't done anything wrong then what have you got to 
worry about"
What if "they" decide to do something wrong (which they do all the time).

Is it true that the intel chip (and presumably AMD) has a unique identifier 
that can
be transmitted, and if so does Linux protect against this?
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