Privacy and the Internet
Agnes McDermott stashed this in Privacy
Food for Thought:
Yes - this could happen to you too!
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2010/07/27/the-end-of-privacy-the-end-of-forgetting/all/1/
We make privacy decisions every day, but most of us give little thought to them because we expect little will become of our personal, daily sharing. But when you open that sharing up to the infinite Internet, it can become another thing entirely.
Far from our becoming a society that doesn’t care about privacy, the more our privacy is misused and abused by Big Companies for their own profit and gain — or used against us by a potential future employer, current employer, significant other, etc. — the more sensitive we become to privacy issues. That’s because people aren’t stupid. They know if they post something online, it can come back to haunt them. If they didn’t know that once, they’ll know it the minute they do it and find out it prevents them from obtaining something they want out of life.
This wasn’t always the way it was in society. When you told a story at a small gathering or dinner party, the story usually stayed within the group.
Indeed, because the memory of the Web appears to be infinite, there is no limit to the amount of data that may be stored for an infinite amount of time about you.
Stashed in: Privacy!
7:47 AM Jun 20 2013