No such thing as privacy intrusions in the age of oversharing

If we elect to put ourselves out there, do we not give up our right to privacy? In other words, do we not lose control over who sees it and how they choose to use it?
Those who work in national security and public safety do not profile, writes columnist Phil Gurski.
Law-enforcement and security agencies use a wealth of sources in their investigations, including openly available data. We live in a world where everyone seems to want to share a lot, sometimes too much, about their lives....

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