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Evolution of Privacy on Facebook

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During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users. During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users.

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China: The State of Social Media

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Many users of social networks in China have a different attitude towards privacy than in the West. Facebook has gone through great lengths to secure privacy for its users. However, the networks are changed to better fit the Chinese user and market in several ways.

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Great Case on Social Media Turned Into a Bad One by The Traditional Media

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Lara was contacted by a journalist from Newspaq that wanted to share her story, but suddenly this was made with a total different angle: Big Brother watching you, invasion of privacy by companies and Lara the actual source to the whole story got told that they were not going to bring her angle, as it was “too positive”.

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Facebook Reactions – Three Months On

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There has also been some negative press on Reactions recently, privacy-wise, which seems to be a yearly routine for Facebook now. This year’s privacy concern involves the Belgian police warning consumers that Facebook is curating data through Reactions on how to advertise to them. Value for Marketers.

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2012 in Recap: The Year of Visual Social Media

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A week later, Instagram made another radical announcement: a change in their Terms of Service and Privacy settings , which made them very similar Facebook’s terms and which people interpreted as Instagram giving itself the permission to sell users’ photos. A picture is worth a thousand words….

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Steps for Building Online Trust [Infographic]

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When operating online, it’s necessary to respect your audience’s privacy, their information and not misuse it. It’s also important to create expectations, but create them right. This again is supported by ethical online advertising and presenting the facts as they are.

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Memolane – A Social Media Trip Down Memory Lane

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– Protect your privacy by controlling who can access your Memolane. . – Create Stories and invite your friends to contribute their content. – Make your Memolane public so you can easily share your online memories from Twitter, Facebook and blogs. Try it out! We have been so lucky to get hold of some invites for our readers.