To keep your cover online, don't follow all your family members and former campaign aides: lessons from Mitt Romney's alter ego
On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog, but with some effort they can find out if you’re the junior senator from Utah. The same goes for the spouses of professional sports executives, leaders of the nation’s biggest companies and various celebrities.
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