The average person’s sense of online privacy has largely disappeared from when I was a kid and the early internet was taking off. We went from “never share any personal information” to “provide your full name, date of birth, zip code, phone number, and picture of your ID” to make an account on nearly any website in just two decades.
The average person’s sense of online privacy has largely disappeared from when I was a kid and the early internet was taking off. We went from “never share any personal information” to “provide your full name, date of birth, zip code, phone number, and picture of your ID” to make an account on nearly any website in just two decades.