Inspired by a little chat about privacy leaks on Facebook and beyond, I created this infographic and quietly posted it to Flickr. It seems to have really taken off on Twitter, Tumblr, and other realms of the blogosphere, so I figured it probably belongs here as well.
Update: Thanks to Techcrunch, Laughing Squid, Gizmodo, and all the other folks out there who liked this enough to link/post about it. You’re all lovely people. There’s no greater reward for a designer than when his work resonates with other people.

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That’s a pretty useful reference tool. If you ever catch yourself wondering which parts of your internet activity are private, then it’s definitely not private. Even with advanced encryption, cyphers and security measures, most governments can gain access to an analyse anyone’s online information.
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