Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Social Networking, the Hyperreal and Informed Consent by Lauren Howard

In just a few years, social networking sites like Facebook have become among the most popular and influential online destinations. Facebook logs over 40 million page views per month, and is the fifth most visited website in America. While the privacy practices of these sites have drawn criticism, many observers have also been puzzled by the apparently unlimited willingness of users to publicize private information over the internet.


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