"You are no doubt familiar, now, with Facebook's concept of "frictionless sharing." You enable a social reader like the one from the Washington Post and the next time you read an article on the site, news of that textual encounter is broadcast to your Facebook friends. It is so easy. It seems so simple. But it could also create a fundamental shift in the way that judges view people's expectations of privacy online."
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How Frictionless Sharing Could Undermine Your Legal Right to Privacy - The Atlantic (via thisistheverge)
Published on March 12, 2012 11:17