The Internet given us new ways to socialize, learn, and engage in our day to day life has also given criminals new avenues to steal from us and scam us, often using information gleaned from public documents posted online. And because no one’s in charge, there’s no single authority we can call to complain.
When does our personal information become public? What data collection is acceptable? Should there be limits on what we can do online? It’s time to find a way to balance our needs to safeguard privacy, preserve free speech, and ensure security for all our citizens, young and old.
Now time to answer the question: What should go on the Internet?
- Privacy
- Freedom
- Online Security
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