Study finds young adults do care about online privacy, despite anecdotes of raunchy photos

April 16, 2010 by Dissent  
Filed under Internet, Youth

Barbara Ortutay of the Associated Press reports:

All the dirty laundry younger people seem to air on social networks these days might lead older Americans to conclude that today’s tech-savvy generation doesn’t care about privacy.

Such an assumption fits happily with declarations that privacy is dead, as online marketers and social sites such as Facebook try to persuade people to share even more about who they are, what they are thinking and where they are at any given time.

But it’s not quite true, a new study finds. Despite mounds of anecdotes about college students sharing booze-chugging party photos, posting raunchy messages and badmouthing potential employers online, young adults generally care as much about privacy as older Americans.

Read more in the Chicago Tribune.

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