|  | 
|  05-14-2011, 12:23 PM | #1 | 
| Senior Member How Do You Identify?: bigender (DID System) Preferred Pronoun?: he/him or alter-specific Relationship Status: Unavailable Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Central TX 
					Posts: 3,537
				 Thanks: 11,047 
		
			
				Thanked 13,968 Times in 2,589 Posts
			
		
	Rep Power: 21474855            |  The Internet and the Death of Privacy 
			
			I remember the days when deleting an account or a blog was enough to disappear it from the Internet, but it appears those days are at a close. I was listening to a podcast regarding doctor/therapist/patient privacy on the Internet and how providers and patients both often google each other now- whether or not they disclose their findings, the things they read can affect diagnoses.  In the book 1984, George Orwell imagined a world where the government watched each person's every move. Instead, many of us have put our lives - even very personal parts of our personal lives - into a permanent record with a seemingly endless memory. Even in cases where the information can be deleted, the deep web searches can find it. Also there's the issue of Internet gossip and trolls who post damaging info on the internet about other people that can never really be erased. So, here's a thread for discussion about the changing rules of Internet privacy. And a little starter: have you googled yourself - your real name - and found that there is information out there about you that has the capacity to affect your future employment? Have you found ways to combat it? 
				__________________ I'm a fountain of blood. In the shape of a girl.  - Bjork What is to give light must endure burning.  -Viktor Frankl | 
|   |   | 
| The Following 13 Users Say Thank You to Nat For This Useful Post: | 
| Tags | 
| internet privacy | 
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| 
 | 
 |