Social Media & Privacy (Nov 2012)

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Social Media and Privacy Diana Silveira Novare Library Services

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Privacy on Social Media is constantly changing. Join Diana Silveira as she reviews privacy and security policies from popular social media sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Pinterest. Take what is learned here to help you, your library, and your users stay safe on the Internet while learning the implications of recent hacks, big data breaches, and more.

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2. Learn what privacy means to a variety of socialmedia sites Learn how to change these settings Learn to monitor your librarys & your own onlinereputation. 3. Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/privacy 4. Dont publish what youdont want others to know.There is no true Privacy on the web. 5. When you shareinformation withothers, they can also choose to make it public. 6. NameThis helps your friends and family find you. If you are uncomfortable sharingyour real name, you can always deactivate or delete your account. Profile PicturesThis helps your friends and family recognize you. If you are uncomfortablemaking your profile picture public, you can always delete it by hovering overyour photo and clicking "Change Picture. NetworkThis helps you see whom you will be sharing information with before youchoose "Friends and Networks" as a custom audience. If you are uncomfortablemaking your network public, you can leave the network. Username and User IDThese allow you to give out a custom link to your profile or Page, receive emailat your Facebook email address, and help make Facebook Platformpossible. Learn more. 7. Status Photos Comments Our Likes Our Friends 8. As a general rule, you should assume thatif you do not see a sharing icon, theinformation will be publicly available. Default is PublicYour lists 9. Take some time to review your timeline Delete at will! 10. http://goo.gl/ElsqO 11. Cookies - tracking when not logged in Profiles for nonmembers Deleting from view - but not really deleting 12. OurServices are primarily designed to helpyou share information with the world. Most of the information you provide to us is information you are asking us to make public. Yourpublic information is broadly and instantly disseminatedhttps://twitter.com/privacy 13. Messages you Tweet Metadata provided with Tweets, Lists you create, People you follow Tweets you mark as favorites or Retweet andmany other bits of information. Tweets are searchable by many searchengines Delivered via SMS and our APIs to a widerange of users and services.Think this is obvious check out http://bit.ly/ROc7Od or http://bit.ly/ROcbgP 14. Activity Feed and broadcasts Ads What people see when you view theirprofile Who can see your picture Data sharing with 3rd parties 15. Upto 3 secret boards Can be collaborative Pins are hidden Located at the bottomof boards page 16. A different password for each site Use advanced passwords and . Change them Dont set auto-sharing betweensitesshare selectively 17. - Publilius Syrus- Ernest Bramah 18. Get online Take ownership ofsocial media sites Think!! Pause!!before you post Secure accounts Keep things private Google AlertsImage from http://chzb.gr/ROdiwV 19. Deal with issue as soon as possible Ask others to remove unwantedphotos/information Post often about yourself Overwhelm the negativeCartoon: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-02-01/ 20. Big Data Everyday we are scattering "digital breadcrumbs" into the data-verse. Credit card purchases, cell phone calls, Internet searches: Big Data means memory storage has becomeso cheap that all data about all those aspectsof our lives can be harvested and put to use. And its exactly the use of all that harvesteddata that can pose a threat to society. NPR (http://n.pr/TmsQtQ) Creating Customer Profiles Make decisions on credit,loans, based upon where youshop 21. Diana Silveira [email protected] Delicious.com/dee987/privacy slideshare.net/dee987https://www.facebook.com/NovareLibraryServices877-816-9638