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Not 100% proof
"In today’s online world, what your mother told you is true, only more so: people really can judge you by your friends."
Harold Abelson - Professor at M.I.T.
(Source: The New York Times)
"After analyzing 4,080 Facebook profiles from the MIT network, we determined that the percentage of a given user’s friends who self–identify as gay male is strongly correlated with the sexual orientation of that user"
"We confront the possibility of a dark future where our every move, our every transaction, our every communication is recorded, compiled, and stored away, ready for access by the authorities whenever they want."
Just proof that you no longer have rights to your own privacy, no matter how you had defended it