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Comment From Nerissa Wang: Hi Kevin! This was such a cool read, as one you were able to take the reader through a journey on narrowing down the search engine results with modifying the queries you were sending in. A point that I really enjoyed in reading was how you were overall content with how low a profile you had maintained online via limited social media accounts but was still unsure on how much data the web could produce through other various factors. Something that you could dive deeper into is the point you made in your conclusion paragraph, where you say that although you gave your best efforts to conceal as much information as possible, any leak of information could reveal a new data identity. Overall, great read!


Comment from Noah Goldstein: Hey Kevin! This is a great page and I really enjoyed the read. I liked how you took the reader through each variation of the search results. This showed how changes in words or additional information in the search queries you were sending to Google changed the results each time. Additionally, I found it interesting how even though you maintain a very limited social media presence, articles from High School appeared in the results, meaning that a lot of the information available online about you wasn't even created by you. I think it would be interesting to expand on that concept of your data identity containing things other than your own data. Additionally, I think that you could dive deeper into the reasoning for your desire to keep profiles private and why you keep them that way. Overall, good work.