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		<title>By: SocialStalking &#171; VictorSumner.com</title>
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		<description>[...] This is a great resource! I don&#8217;t think people are aware of how easy it is to find personal information on the net. In the age of MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, parents need to be aware of what their kids are doing online. In general, kids and even adults new to social networking, walk into these networks without any previous understanding of how the information is shared and who can see it from both authenticated (users with accounts) and public eyes.  Can kids recognize Social Stalking? [...]</description>
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