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Important Facebook News: Privacy Updates

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As you probably know, Facebook has been facing a barrage of complaints regarding their “public is the new norm&# approach to privacy which resulted in much of your/our content being made public by default. The feedback we heard from users was that in our efforts to innovate, some of our privacy settings h ad become confusing.

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8 Tips for Using Social Media for Political Campaigns

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First a note to the candidates: You have my deepest respect and admiration for being willing to step up and commit to helping our community, state, school board, water district, transportation or other sort of infrastructure management body. It shouldn’t have been a surprise that the online community didn’t grown much.

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Blogging for Tickets. Am I Selling Out?

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I was just offered a ticket to an event I really wanted to attend. To receive the free ticket, the caveat was that I would need to publish a post promoting the event – right now. To receive the free ticket, the caveat was that I would need to publish a post promoting the event – right now. Well, let me clarify.

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How Facebook Hurt My Feelings | Almost Savvy

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In the end, it turned out that somehow Facebook had totally screwed up her privacy settings and a bunch of her friends now had limited access. Still, it shocked me to see how a little check-box deep in the Facebook privacy settings led to my own feelings of self-doubt and rejection. Two things occurred to me: 1.

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Facebook Tip: How To Choose Who Can See Your Friends

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After the enormous missteps Facebook has taken lately with respect to privacy and control over our own content and a tidal wave of bad press, they’ve modified the settings and the ability to manage who can see our Friends has returned. Not surprisingly, people were none too happy with this change.

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Help Me Help You | Almost Savvy

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With an array of buttons to click here and there to manage privacy, sync updates with other sites, and manage spam – how is a person supposed to keep up? But, we’ve got some brilliant folks in our community who may know the answer or have advice to share. It’s no wonder that so many of you are frustrated and confused.

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New Tool Makes My Email Work Harder and Smarter

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I don’t know these guys personally, so to say they aren’t spies would be pure conjecture, however, their privacy pledge states … Where does Rapportive get its data from? I am very concerned about privacy and don’t want to give access to my Gmail account to any application. Are they spies? Good for you.

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