Posts Tagged ‘privacy’

Social Networking Privacy

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

This video presents the many dangers associated with posting personal information on social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter and Myspace and how to protect yourself from unwanted attention.

This video is frequently featured on IUP-TV Channel 6.

Name : Social Networking Privacy
Credits : Director / Producer
TRT : 00:02:47
Created : October 16, 2009

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Growing outcry over Facebook privacy changes

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

An online backlash against the social website Facebook is gathering strength – and the company’s executives have held an emergency meeting to discuss growing concerns about the privacy of its users.

According to Google search results, there’s been a spike in the number of Facebook users looking to delete their accounts.

Some of the site’s 400 million user charge that it is trying to exploit users by controlling access to their private information.

But despite the backlash, Ben Parr, the co-editor of the social networking blog Mashable.com, says the social website continues to grow.

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Facebook criticised over privacy settings

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Social networking site Facebook has been criticised by an EU watchdog over its privacy settings.

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Social Networking Security Privacy www.IDTheftSecurity.com

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Ever post a photo on a blog that ended a job? Ever write something on your MySpace that got you in trouble? Brain dump and risque photos on Social Networking sites and Blogs can lead a person to disaster and even to jail. http://www.IDTheftSecurity.com

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Social Enterprise Software Design

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

(April 10, 2009) The emergence of ubiquitous, persistent online identity, social graph, and feeds are fundamentally transforming individuals’ behavior, expectations and experience across the Web. Clara Shih, creator of the first business application on Facebook, talks about her application and what the World Wide Web of people means for interaction, relationships and enterprise software design.

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Facebook Killed the Private Life

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

You live your life online — and anyone can read it. Should employers be able to troll your Facebook or MySpace page? Or should everything that you put online be accessible to anyone, anywhere? With increasingly popular social networking sites aggregating unprecedented volumes of personal data, the age-old issue of online privacy is once again rearing its ugly head. We ask NYU professor and social networking expert Clay Shirky (watch the full interview with Clay Shirky here) where to draw the line between personal and public online.

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Privacy and Social Networks

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

What does a friend of a friend of a friend know about you?

Video generated by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Jennifer Stoddart.

For more information, please contact Colin McKay, Director of Communications, at cmckay@privcom.gc.ca

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Social Networking Sites Own You

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Social networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook are a great way to build both friendships and business. But they may also rob you of your rights.

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