I hear young people say over and over, I have no privacy anyway, so why does it matter?
By the time they figure it out it will be too late.
I find that attitude disgusting.
Yielding to "inevitability" when that inevitability is WRONG is disgusting.
Period.
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Originally Posted by Celtic Spirit
I would do this in a heartbeat. Looks like I'm not the only one though because their site says they have more applicants than research panelist positions.
I am under no illusions that I have some sort of expectation of privacy anywhere, let alone on-line - while I always do all of the things we're supposed to to protect ourselves by using "friends only" settings, strong passwords, etc, I've always had the personal policy of never saying or posting anything I am not OK with the whole world reading &/or seeing - so if I can get paid while someone follows my browsing movements, then coolio. 
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