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?

justinsleary
  • 8th May 2018 03:16pm

Since the recent facebook privacy scandals, I have taken extra time to ensure that all my privacy settings and other security settings are all good. Apart from that, I'm not worried, nor have I changed my behaviour. I already knew that I was using facebook for "free" in return for facebook and anyone else being able to use my data for their own purposes, so nothing in my mind has changed.

If, in the future, I decided this "cost" of "free" facebook was no longer worth it, I just simply would delete my facebook account.


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