A new research project is letting you share what you do on the web.

The project, called "Eyebrowse," is designed by MIT researchers and keeps track of all the websites you visit. You can then choose which parts of your web history you would like to share with others. 

The project researchers say its purpose is to make our online spaces a bit more public. The tool also measures how long you have spent on each site you visit.

We wanted to know what you think about it: How private should your online browsing history be? Would you be comfortable sharing your data? What is the point? Have your say below via CBC Forum, our experiment to encourage a different kind of conversation on our website.

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