The document discusses privacy in the digital age. It notes that people previously had a strong sense of privacy and respected others' confidentiality, but privacy has become more complex online. Several statistics are presented about oversharing of personal information on social media: a 2013 Canadian survey found that 66% of respondents were concerned about privacy online; a 2012 U.S. survey found that 37% of employers use social media to screen candidates; and a 2012 U.S. consumer report found that over 40% of social media users regretted posts they later removed. The document advocates teaching digital literacy and privacy skills to help people better safeguard their personal information online.