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But in almost every case where we hear someone griping about privacy online, it's over something they have either willingly posted on a closed, but essentially public, network themselves – or has allowed one of their friends to post.

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Yet, as evidenced in several studies I have reviewed, many Twitter users willingly post such information publicly.

I made some interesting conclusions though, which I would like to share. 1. Rumor sites will post anything: While I wasn't surprised that my pictures were posted, I was shocked at how willingly they were posted, without much questioning.

By willingly accessing the WIKILEAKS website for the purpose of viewing the posted classified material – these actions constitute the unauthorized processing, disclosure, viewing, and downloading of classified information onto an UNAUTHORIZED computer system not approved to store classified information.

Though there are some people making a very modern living; the new breed of 'life sharers' who willingly polish, package and post their professional existence as a brand of aspiration lifestyle marketing.

An internal company investigation found that Charney willingly allowed another employee to post the naked pictures on the Internet, according to sources cited by the Times.

Yet, at the same time, we willingly publicize our most private lives by posting daily diaries, photos and thoughts on Facebook and other social networking platforms for the entire world to scrutinize -- causing unnecessary heartache and pain.

The boost in satisfaction from changing jobs applies only to people who left their previous post willingly.

President Karzai is apparently going to vacate his post willingly… though he isn't vacating the palace grounds.

But election day is this Saturday, and Karzai is apparently going to vacate his post willingly … though he isn't vacating the presidential palace grounds.

The results showed that salary increases are dominated by non-wage interventions, and "upstream" measures (i.e. recruiting individuals more likely to choose rural posts willingly, such as those with rural upbringings) are more cost-effective than "downstream" interventions, with the most cost-effective policy being the recruitment of students with rural backgrounds.

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