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“Personal Privacy and the Trail of Transactional Breadcrumbs” was composed by David G. ... While a reader skims through the content of this website, he or she will be able to see examples of how accessible one’s personal privacy actually is. ... Now, he states, that other people’s personal information is much more accessible to the common man. This loss of privacy is made possible because large databases are able to hold information about millions and millions of people, just like you and me. ... are not living up to the expectations of personal privacy clauses as they should be. He asserts that maybe the preconceived guidelines are not clear enough to protect the common man’s personal information. In conclusion, Post ends his web page stating that “personal information should be acquired, disclosed, and used only in ways that respect an individual’s reasonable expectation of privacy…who can say what our expectations really are (let alone whether they are reasonable) (www. ... David Post, alongside millions of other people, is concerned with the common man’s personal privacy with regards to how large databases distribute other’s information.
Approximate Word count = 902 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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