
Social networking sites are an amazing way to connect with friends and family. But the information that these sites collect about you — not just what’s on your profile but also the records of everything you do on the site — says a lot about your interests, habits, beliefs, and concerns. And outdated privacy laws, written before the Internet even existed, mean that even when you think your profile is “private,” it isn’t private to the government. Don’t pay for social networking by giving up control of your personal information. Demand a privacy upgrade. Demand your dotRights.