The document discusses privacy issues on Facebook. It notes that Facebook has over 1 billion users but has a poor reputation for protecting user privacy. Facebook generates revenue by selling user information and frequently changes privacy policies with little notice. The presentation then discusses how Facebook stores and shares user data, how to check and modify privacy settings on Facebook, and resources for staying informed about privacy issues.
2. Facebook
Social networking site
1 billion users
Facebook has a bad reputation for
protecting privacy
They generate revenue by selling your information
They frequently change policies with little notice
and unclear explanations
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3. Privacy Online
Storing and repurposing of data
How data is made available to the
public
https://www.eff.org/
https://www.onlineprivacyfoundation.org/
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4. Facebook Privacy
How To Determine Your Privacy
Levels
How To Change Your Settings
How To Stay Up To Date
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5. Profile
Sections
Work/Education
Living
Family
History By Year
Basic Info
Contact Info
Favorite Quotes
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7. Lists
Lists can be any group of friends
Facebook has native lists
Allows you to control who sees
certain information
Easier to direct posts
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8. Other Stuff
Tags Apps
Comments Ads
Search Security
Past Posts Subscribers
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9. Staying Up To Date
Check your security settings
Check Facebook’s privacy information
Fact check information about privacy
https://www.facebook.com/help/privacy
https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/index.htm
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