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Location sharing: Curse or a blessing?

Having travelled through 3 Asian countries in the last week , I’m amazed at the amount of people now participating on location based social networks. The stats still show that it is a small minority of overall social network users, however usage is growing at an increasingly faster rate.

When i travel, whether it’s business or pleasure, I always try my best to find hidden little alleyways and cafes outside the reach of mainstream tourists. To my surprise, upon doing exactly that in numerous locations over the past week, i was shocked to find that the majority of places i went to, no matter how obscure, had someone “check-in” already on either Foursquare, FB places, or Gowalla. Some even leaving quite useful tips such as local lingo to get a better deal or portion of satay.

Privacy? What’s that?

The largest shift I’ve seen over the course of the last year in the digital space has been regarding the concept of privacy.

As always, I like to start with a definition:

“Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. The boundaries and content of what is considered private differ among cultures and individuals, but share basic common themes. Privacy is sometimes related to anonymity, the wish to remain unnoticed or unidentified in the public realm. When something is private to a person, it usually means there is something within them that is considered inherently special or personally sensitive. The degree to which private information is exposed therefore depends on how the public will receive this information, which differs between places and over time. Privacy is broader than security and includes the concepts of appropriate use and protection of information.” -Wikipedia