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Date Posted: 16:27:20 06/01/09 Mon
Author: Nancy
Author Host/IP: 75.68.197.45
Subject: here, FB, and privacy

I like Facebook and blending in everyone close but miss this portal. I feel I listened to more individuals here and blab too much on FB. I joined Twitter but dislike it and I might stop putting too much of myself on FB—privacy s my aim. It looks like the joint chat was more of a hassle than help on FB and it seems that between this site, FC, and FB there is a good chance those who want to plan reunions can.
It looks like the joint chat was more of a hassle than help on FB and it seems that between this site, FC, and FB there is a good chance those who want to plan reunions can.
I have learned that I need to utilize more precaution to protect my online information because tracking of consumer behavior goes beyond the cookies that websites use to track habits. Facebook and Twitter’s have privacy settings and use them to remain private. Yet, I did not know that my Amazon Wishlist was public by default. A PC World article provided instructions on how to make my Wishlist private. (PC WORLD) I had trusted Amazon until that feature was exposed and I feel it is best if Americans find ways to ensure that everyone has online privacy.
PC World. Retrieved May 25, 2009, from http://www.pcworld.com/article/161047/people_search_engines_slam_the_door_on_what_info_they_can_collect.html

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