Did You Stop Caring About Privacy Once You Joined Facebook?

Log into Twitter and Facebook at least once a day to keep online privacy fears at bay? Those are the 21st century doctor's orders, according to a new study that says active participation in social networks just may be what the doctor ordered to calm people's anxieties about privacy.

Log into Twitter and Facebook at least once a day to keep online privacy fears at bay? Those are the 21st century doctor’s orders, according to a new study that says active participation in social networks just may be what the doctor ordered to calm people’s anxieties about privacy.

Whether or not someone is an active user of social networks is a direct predictor of whether their privacy concerns have increased or decreased, according to a new

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