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=Description=
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"Your dossier is made up of all the digital tracks you leave behind – from your photos on Flickr, to the Facebook messages you send, to all the data your credit card company collects about your transactions. On a daily basis, digital natives are consistently leaving information about themselves in secure or non-secure databases. You probably do this without a second thought in you day-to-day life – but have you ever considered the amount of information being collected about you, or the extent to which this information spreads?"
"Your dossier is made up of all the digital tracks you leave behind – from your photos on Flickr, to the Facebook messages you send, to all the data your credit card company collects about your transactions. On a daily basis, digital natives are consistently leaving information about themselves in secure or non-secure databases. You probably do this without a second thought in you day-to-day life – but have you ever considered the amount of information being collected about you, or the extent to which this information spreads?"
(http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/digitalnatives/2008/08/13/digital-shadows/)
(http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/digitalnatives/2008/08/13/digital-shadows/)
=More Information=
#[[Your Digital Dossier]] (video [http://www.digitalnative.org/MediaProjects/DigitalDossier/])


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Latest revision as of 10:30, 14 August 2008

Description

"Your dossier is made up of all the digital tracks you leave behind – from your photos on Flickr, to the Facebook messages you send, to all the data your credit card company collects about your transactions. On a daily basis, digital natives are consistently leaving information about themselves in secure or non-secure databases. You probably do this without a second thought in you day-to-day life – but have you ever considered the amount of information being collected about you, or the extent to which this information spreads?" (http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/digitalnatives/2008/08/13/digital-shadows/)


More Information

  1. Your Digital Dossier (video [1])