It could easily happen because especially with permissions on, I've noticed like on Facebook, every time you do an update, you have to check your permissions. It might just be really hard for people to avoid publishing all this stuff. But other likes put it in terms and conditions, which they do, which no one reads. The permission settings will be buried deep within the security settings of whatever the application is that you're using. And also, in the general culture, it might just become more and more acceptable and in fact, it's expected to share all thisstuff. So we shouldn't ignore the potential for this or I don't know if it's bad. If going back to murder
The second part of my conversation with my friend Moz, this time covering subjects such as podcasting vs YouTube, bathing naked in a Japanese spa, sharing personal information online (like a story of bathing naked in a Japanese spa), the role of artificial intelligence & social media, murdering mosquitoes and meeting a crack addict on the streets of London. Vocabulary list and quiz available.
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