“You say that people should have one identity…. But I behave a different way around my family than I do around my colleagues.” was what David Kirkpatrick said to Mark Zuckerberg in “The Filter Bubble” by Eli Pariser. I think David made a great point that made my decision clear when it comes to Google vs. Facebook. I think that Google knows my true identity and what type of person I am over Facebook. Personally, I don’t use Facebook but if I did I would be careful with what I would upload and post. On Facebook people are friends with family members, friends, potential employers, and future friends. If this variety of people were going to watch my every move I’d make sure to sensor and be careful of what exactly I want displayed for others to find out about me. However, on Google, I’m only conducting searches of websites I like to browse through or shop at. Google knows what I really want to see because I don’t filter my thoughts and tell it exactly what I’m interested to look at. I think if someone knows others are watching, he would be more careful with what they do for the world to see.