Chapter 2. Privacy, Privacy, Privacy
There was a time in the not-so-distant past when most people shared their life experiences via email or direct instant messaging (IM). With respect to privacy and security, it was a simpler time—users logged in directly to their email or IM accounts and sent links, pictures, and so on directly from their desktop or laptop to one or more specific recipients.
As the Web has evolved, the ways in which users share information have become increasingly complex and interrelated; information has moved away from a user's desktop and into the cloud. However, this added complexity and interrelatedness has resulted in a world where it is much harder to ensure privacy and security for individual users because there are more ...
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