Social Networking “Privacy doesn’t exist anymore” Penko Atanasov: N Georgia Marsh: N Mohammad Maqsood: N Abdulaziz Hameda: T Thomas Bullous: N
Outline Introduction Privacy settings Privacy issues & concerns Benefits of being in publicity Drawbacks Protect privacy on social networks Video Conclusion References
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Facebook Stories Facebook and your phone number MyPageKeeper hunts for social malware on Facebook Facebook’s fight against the over-share Be careful what you publish on Facebook
Does Privacy exist? “Privacy doesn’t exist anymore” (Mark Zuckerberg, 2010) How did this happen? Is this really true?
Evolution of Privacy in 2005
Evolution of Privacy in 2010
Statistics 60% of Facebook users consider quitting over privacy
Facebook changes Privacy Settings Facebook has updated its privacy settings. There are three key elements: 1. Privacy shortcuts 2. In-product education 3. Request and removal tool
Facebook’s new tool Facebook created “Graph Search” as a new tools. Searching for information. Searching for friends, families and colleagues
Privacy Issues Private messages are accidentally going public on timelines Police can access user accounts Photographs of users can end up in advertisements Oversharing Privacy settings too confusing?
BIG Privacy Concerns Where you’ve been? What you’re listening to? Where you run? Your Saturday night plans When you’ve slacked on your diet? What news articles you just read?
Benefits of being public Faster, widespread coverage. Visibility. Increased communication. Easy integration.
Possible Dangers Cyberbullying and Crime against children Risks of Fraud or Identity Theft Corporate invasion of privacy Hijacking and Phishing Beware friends seeking money What’s behind the tiny URL?
Protect Your Privacy Be careful what you share. Remember who your friends are. Friends of friends may see your post. Define privacy.
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