I am amazed at how much more info is on-line about people then 10 years ago. In 2002 I did a search with my father and was amazed that things like his neighbor’s ex-wife’s name and address came up when searching the neighbor’s name. I look up the same people now and its things like her facebook page, her political donations, any webpage she has commented on including her condolences to her ex-husband (the neighbor’s) uncle when his aunt died that was sent via a Funeral Home page, a posting about her looking for help for her Bipolar adult son, her father’s funeral info dated 2004, her current address, her wedding announcement (she married a few years ago), her classmates.com account, her donations to a school her grandson is in, her political opinions on Sarah Palin posted on a political forum page in 2008 (she is largely Democrat), her activities at her church, and among other things 2 family trees of her family one of which has her full name. This woman is very outgoing and I am told by my father if I looked on county court records I’d find any traffic tickets. So while not everyone is as hyper on the Internet as this women’s son says she is (I don’t know her very well), I am amazed some stuff like this is on others as well. Its like people can cyber-stalk and get opinions of people’s religion and politics or other views. All this for someone in 2002 who I assume had the same personality and only had a cancer question from All-Experts.com, address records, a classmates.com address, and the posting about her son’s Bipolar was on there then. Why is this and why are there not privacy laws to get all non-necessary public information down. I have lots of stuff posted from 2000-2004 and then I got more careful. All the postings from 2000-2004 are still on including a family tree where I have been unable to take off a name I was asked to remove due to a couple’s divorce.