Let's see, on the one hand we have the personal privacy advocates, like Edward Snowden and Wikileak's Julian Assange, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
And, on the other hand we have social networking sites like Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook and micro blogging sites like Evan Williams's Twitter. And, in the middle we've got the FBI, IRS, CIA, NSA, ATF and the HS. And, you got your black hats and your white hats; you got your hackers and pirates; and you've got your worms and trojan horses. There's a PC on every desk, all running Microsoft Windows software. So, now Obama wants you to log on to a government site and enter all your personal data. Go figure. "It also represents a dangerous normalization of ‘governing in the dark,’ where decisions with enormous public impact occur without any public input." 'Snowden Says He Took No Secret Files to Russia' New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/snowden<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/18/world/snowden-says-he-took-no-secret-files-to-russia.html?_r=0>