angie goff, news 4. >>> new today, a national campaign to educate teens and their parents when using facebook and other social media outlets. attorney generals from across the country are behind the campaign for privacy in the digital age. news 4's tony tull is live at the harbor. where they're not so long and drawn out that you skip right past them. >> reporter: that was one of the key topics here this morning. you're surfing the internet site and it's so long you skip over it and accept it. they're trying to change the legislation on that, where they can condense it so people can understand it more and also you have an option to opt out of that privacy policy. one of the things they were talking about here at national harbor at the gaylord hotel. national president of the attorneys general, convened all the attorneys general in the u.s. to discuss privacy policy on the internet but specifically your private information, how sites are, one, collecting it, what they're doing with it. are they sending it to other sites, selling it to vendors? if they are, who are they distributing it