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?

Anonymous
  • 5th May 2018 12:50pm

I've not changed my behaviour at all, and the scandal does not bother me at all, I am more bothered by having to listen to it on the news constantly. For me, I know that anything I put on Facebook (or any social media for that matter) becomes their property, it is literally in the T&C's and if you didn't bother to pay attention to what you were signing up for then that is your problem. In this generation, being cyber-literate is important, and is the individual's responsibility to become so. Yes, this is easier for generations who have grown up with it, but use some common sense people.


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