Thursday, November 28, 2019
In a world where everyone is exposed, the coolest Essays - Software
"In a world where everyone is exposed, the coolest thing you can do is maintain your mystery." There are several ways advertisers can invade your social media privacy, take advantage of your data on your account. Tracking peoples' activities online, collecting personal data, and harvesting conversations from social media are all called Data Scraping. Basically, it accumulates every single text message or post you write. It is collected by the research companies, which uses these details to design ad campaigns for the other products they sponsor. While many argue that they knowingly share personal details on social media, and that it's free for everyone's use, research accumulators don't ask for the owners' approval. And this raises an imperative as well as an online privacy problem. Moreover, Facebook has been reported several times that ads connected to Facebook are leaking identifying information about those who uses the apps. The "leakage" works by first allowing the app to install, the you are advocated to accept certain terms. Once you click "Allow", the app receives access to certain parts of your account. Some Facebook apps get granted access to personal-profile data. Such as chat logs and photos. However, you are not notified about this type of data being transferred to any third-parties. "Facebook has led the way in showing how powerful a tool it can be in coercing people to happily giving up their personal privacy." Therefore, your online privacy and safety are put at risk. As shown above, there are many ways that social media can invade our personal privacy. Those where just two examples of what happens in front of your eyes. Imagine what else happens that you didn't know occurs. "The price for safety, is the loss of privacy."
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