In the past, we received physical copies of the Whitepages at our doorsteps. Today, would you consider listing your personal information in a phone book? Why or why not?

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  1. It’s interesting to think about how personal information has evolved over time. Back in the day, having your details in the Whitepages was a common practice, but nowadays, many people are more cautious about sharing their personal information publicly. With concerns around privacy, identity theft, and online security, it’s understandable that most people would hesitate to put their information in a public directory like that. Instead, we tend to prefer keeping our personal details private, sharing them only with trusted contacts or through secure platforms. What do you think has influenced this change in mindset?

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