- Every time you download a smartphone app, you allow developers to see some of your information, from your name to address book, Twitter account information, locations and photos.
- No to goetags - posting photos on sisal networks can be seen as harmless however people are able to see what information your smartphone tags to it such as your location.
- 'Berkeley, and the International Computer Science Institute put together a super-creepy project that shows just how much information you’re sharing when you post on Twitter and Instagram'
- Go underground - If you take privacy seriously you wouldn't use social networks that pass on information to advertisers.
Monday, 31 March 2014
4 privacy features you won't find in your settings
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