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May 26, 2010Mary Madden, Aaron Smith
How people monitor and maintain their identity through search and social media.
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Sharing information about yourself is the bedrock of social networking sites and other online communities. Pew Internet focuses on how people search for others online and manage their online identities.
May 8, 2001Lee Rainie
At the most fundamental level, Americans would like the presumption of privacy when they are online, and they would like to be in control of when pieces of their identity are given out.
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Aug 20, 2000Susannah Fox
Online Americans have great concerns about breaches of privacy, while at the same time they do a striking number of intimate and trusting things on the Internet, and the overwhelming majority has never had a seriously harmful thing happen to them onl...
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Jun 1, 2000
This file contains standard tracking data with trust and privacy questions, data on viruses, cookies and more.
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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.