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SOCIAL
Our online profiles have become an extension of ourselves – but it’s important you know
First of all, this is not an article encouraging you to delete your Insta, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat profiles. Social media has it’s place in society – it’s a great tool to communicate and share information with friends and show your personality. But using these platforms does raise some questions that are worth having a think about:
How is your data being stored and used?
Data privacy is a massive issue, which can’t be covered in too much depth here. In short, if you’re sharing personal information about yourself across social media platforms, are you happy with the way in which this data is being used, or do you even care? Whilst you may not think that you’re giving much away by ‘liking’
NEVER POST ANYTHING YOU WOULDN’T BE HAPPY TO SEE ON A BILLBOARD company pages or sharing posts, this gives the platform enough data to profile your personality and preferences based on what you might think are fairly innocuous actions. At worst, platforms have been accused of mining information to influence political elections. If you’re interested in learning more, there’s a huge amount of information available online to help you make an informed
What are you posting?
If you post a family photo