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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/) | ||
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#[[Your Digital Dossier]] (video [http://www.digitalnative.org/MediaProjects/DigitalDossier/]) | |||
[[Category:Relational]] | [[Category:Relational]] | ||
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
- Your Digital Dossier (video [1])