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Digg: Your Privacy is an Illusion

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Besides major usability issues , duplicate stories submissions , and ads that literally scream at you , Digg has yet another issue to deal with: privacy. Plus, the privacy is only one way (incoming only). I was responding to Kelly who says that the privacy is still one way. Your friends can see them.

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44 Powerful Marketing Tools for Facebook Ads, Websites, CRM and More

Jon Loomer

An example? All of my landing pages are created with Shortstack, but here’s an example. Auto Terms of Service and Privacy Policy : Every site needs a Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Disqus Comment System : I’ve used Disqus pretty much from the jump. I’m perfectly happy with Disqus.

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The Joint Chiefs of Staff 2010 Social Media Strategy | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

We have seen plenty of examples of how government and politics (sometimes one of the same) are using social media. While there are an abundance of social media policies floating around online (check out Coca-Cola’s , for example), it becomes harder to find published social media strategies.

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Social Media Insecurity: What to do When Online Activity Affects.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It should definitely be assumed that if someone uses his Facebook account for both, for example, that there will be a mixture of comments that may not necessarily be personal. Call me Victoria from the example above. I kind of have an “old school&# approach but I also respect my privacy. An example. Great post.

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Google Me – quick thoughts for and against…

The Way of the Web

For example, Mike Arrington argues Google should clone Facebook , Kim-Mai Cutler argues the opposite. Google Buzz being shoe-horned into Googlemail, and the privacy uproar it created. Mainstream social network users aren’t showing a huge global response to privacy concerns yet. That’s pretty much a summary so far.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Either way, it would make me double-check how I have the privacy settings set for photos on my Facebook page. link] PLR Ebook Store Privacy concerns around Facebook are still an issue for myself. They should in fact be blaming themselves for not learning the methods to control their own privacy. How Much Friendship Do We Need?

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Could the internet make us all nicer people?

The Way of the Web

And you’ll regularly see examples of people failing to realise that what they do online could get them fired, for example. Look at Google's Marissa Meyer, for example, snapped at a wedding, and the photo appears in an advert, for example, or the images and mentions of anyone from conferences and events.