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?

Fireflyz
  • 8th May 2018 01:40pm

Well this one's bound to be a touchy subject. There has been plenty of criminals caught from their posts on facebook. Interesting to see what people can find out from posts. I saw a tv show recently on what people can find out about facebook users from what they post. One guy says he looks at what people are wearing in photos and can tell if they have money or not, he can find the location where you live, if your husband works away a lot, and when you're not home so he can rob the place. I found out a few things about a woman who ripped off my elderly friend thousands and even told the police in my statement about what she'd posted on her facebook. The fact you can be anyone you want on facebook also speaks volumes.


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