Data Protection already fails within people’s personal social network

Wrong and negative information on the net damages good reputation and career – the Internet never forgets anything. A survey by Yasni shows the difficulty of controlling the distribution of one’s own pictures online. Thus, 50% of US netizens have published photos of other people without their permission. In particular photos of friends – more than one in four respondents (27%) claimed to have done this before.

Parents circulate pictures of their kids. Altogether 10% of the respondents published shots of their children. Further results of the survey, which included more than 3,000 Internet users, shows that 6% of netizens have either published photos of their colleagues or strangers on the net.

Friends, parents, colleagues: the survey clearly shows that data protection already fails within the social environment in the age of the Internet. The distribution of one’s own photos on the net is beyond our complete and personal control. For netizens, we recommend a regular monitoring to find out the sources of photos that are published without permission. Continue reading Data Protection already fails within people’s personal social network

Facebook and Common Sense

Whoever is active on the internet should always exactly consider what is posted. Anyone, who publicly posts statements on the internet that are intended for the general public, cannot assert a right to be forgotten. That’s nothing new. However, a current post regarding alleged changes of Facebook’s Terms is doing the rounds. Users are supposed to put a statement on their timeline which allows them to disagree with the changes of the Terms. Here is an example:

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5 Ways To Secure Online Identity and Information

These days, you can never be too cautious in what you reveal online. Especially now that identity theft is at a rise, everyone who has an internet connection may be a victim. Social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Plus may offer a fun and harmless place of network and communication. However, there are bits of information that go unfiltered and become damaging media especially to the minds of young people. Worse, they may even get their identities stolen or become targets for criminals. It’s best to take certain precautions if you wish to socialize with people you don’t see upfront.

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