Technology & Online

Facebook privacy - are you worried?

Technology & Online

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

11th Apr 2018 12:36pm

Following the recent Facebook privacy scandal, have you changed your behaviour on Facebook? Are you conscious about how much you share and are you worried about your privacy?

Sherry
  • 4th May 2018 06:22pm

My behavior with Facebook hasn't changed as I am careful what I put on it. Facebook can be a good thing. Keeping in contact with people, showing them things. I know people who share pictures so other family members can see certain things whenever they want to. It is over sharing that's the problem. Maybe people going on an extended holiday shouldn't broadcast it on Facebook when no one is house sitting. Maybe when people are taking pictures at home they should be careful what is in the back ground. Good to have your security settings correct also. Sharing with people you know to keep in touch is great. Having to much available and available for anyone to see everything maybe not the best idea. Like with a lot of things maybe it is how it is used. Well that's my opinion


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