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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Online Oversharing Can be Dangerous | PCWorld
Online Oversharing Can be Dangerous | PCWorld: Online oversharing can be downright unsafe, as an app making headlines for being creepy and undermining the privacy of women shows.
A geo-location based app called Girls Around Me shows users a radar overlaid on top of a Google Map, “out of which throbs numerous holographic women posing like pole dancers in a perpetual state of undress,” Cult of Mac reports. Read more ...
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