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Of course, what humors me is that adults are saying one thing and doing another.","ub_date":"1231483372","bookmark_date":"1197946129","tags_str":"privacy<\/a>, radar<\/a>","se_id":"apophenia-adults-views-on-privacy-new-pew-report","user_name":"rjbirkin","user_img":"thunderbiff.jpg","user_count":"1"},{"data_type":"bookmark","bookmark_url":"http:\/\/www.zephoria.org\/thoughts\/archives\/2007\/01\/01\/ephemeral_profi.html","bookmark_desc":"apophenia: ephemeral profiles (cuz losing passwords is common amongst teens)","bookmark_notes":"Teens are not dreaming of portability (like so many adults i meet). They are happy to make new accounts on new sites; they enjoy building out profiles. (Part of this could be that they have a lot more time on their hands.) 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