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Facebook privacy – understanding your rights to privacy and how to ensure they are not abused

Facebook privacy – understanding your rights to privacy and how to ensure they are not abused. Paul Douglas Learning Innovation and Development Holmesglen 19 O ctober 2012. Privacy on Facebook ‘ Ads shown by third parties

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Facebook privacy – understanding your rights to privacy and how to ensure they are not abused

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  1. Facebook privacy – understanding your rights to privacy and how to ensure they are not abused Paul Douglas Learning Innovation and Development Holmesglen 19 October 2012

  2. Privacy on Facebook ‘Ads shown by third parties Facebook does not give third party applications or ad networks the right to use your name or picture in ads. If we allow this in the future, the setting you choose will determine how your information is used.’ ~ Facebook (Account settings > Facebook Ads) Facebook privacy policy www.facebook.com/about/privacy/

  3. Privacy on Facebook How aware are you? Test how you are seen: ‘View As…’

  4. Privacy on Facebook Public view of yourself.

  5. Privacy on Facebook Checking and editing your privacy settings: • Your public visibility • Your mobile ‘app’ and what it shares • How you can be found • How your content is seen • How adverts can target you.

  6. Privacy on Facebook Facebook makes its own rules. ‘Report this…’ Call and speak to someone?

  7. Privacy on Facebook Editing your basicinformation.

  8. Privacy on Facebook Learn more aboutsharing.

  9. Privacy on Facebook On your mobile device. Your ‘apps’ settings.

  10. Privacy on Facebook How you can be found or contacted • Email address • Phone number • Friend request • Inbox message.

  11. Privacy on Facebook How your timeline and its content canbe seen.

  12. Privacy on Facebook How advertisers can target you. How ‘apps’ share yourinformation. How web searches access yourpublic profile.

  13. Privacy on Facebook Account settings > Security

  14. Privacy on Facebook Know your settings – be aware!

  15. Privacy on Facebook Know your settings – be aware! Questions about privacy on Facebook?

  16. Privacy on Facebook Know your settings – be aware! Questions about privacy on Facebook? Not comfortable asking a question about privacy? Please talk with us or your teachers after thissession.

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