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We share and transmit a lot of personal information online. This is especially true for students, who not only use academic online tools that require personal information, but who are also incredibly active social network users. Whether a ninth grader, college senior or parent, these privacy tips can help you and your family stay safe this school year.
“Everyone who has a Google account should visit their Dashboard once a year,” Google product manager Jonathan McPhie told me in a meeting room at Google’s Chicago office. “It’s like Google’s way of showing you our hand—let you see what info we have on you—and allow you to change it.”
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals just decided that it was legal for the police to put a GPS tracking device on your car, sitting in your driveway, on your property. Here’s how to protect yourself.

