1) The document discusses issues around privacy, surveillance, and transparency in the digital age. It notes that privacy is complex and contextual, while personal control over information is important. 2) Many people feel they have little control over how information about them is collected and used. While most are concerned about government surveillance, views are divided on oversight and balance with security needs. 3) Younger adults are more focused on online privacy risks than older generations. Many feel hopeless about inadequate laws and controls, and lack of transparency around data practices undermine trust.