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?

The Fat Man
  • 4th May 2018 09:30pm

Dear Cafestudy Admin.
It has always been my belief that one should not place anything on Facebook that you do not want anyone else to view. No intimate personal information that is no one else s business, or anything that can be used against you or your character should be posted there. If it is your desire to contact someone, arrange to do it personally by phone or personal email. No illegal, or defamatory issues should appear there as it is open to public view, and can be used to mar your reputation. People today do not seem to have many morals and what they post is showing who they are and their mental aptitude, and they should be worried at what they have posted online.


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