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  2. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Be cautious when using social networking and picture/video sharing sites. If you use a picture or video sharing site to share photos with friends and relatives, pay attention to the privacy settings on the site to ensure that you are not sharing photos with strangers, especially photos of your children.

  3. Privacy settings - Wikipedia

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    Torre et al. found that AID-S can be used to find a user's preferred privacy settings and help users make more informed decisions regarding privacy including third party inclusion. [29] Furthermore, a framework was created for smart home information processing that includes a two layer security that improves user privacy. [30]

  4. Privacy concerns with social networking services - Wikipedia

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    To improve user's awareness, a possible method is to have privacy-related trainings for people to understand privacy concerns with the use of social media websites or apps. [19] The trainings can include information of how certain companies or apps help secure user's privacy, and skills to protect user's privacy.

  5. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    The magazine reports on a band of startup companies that are demanding privacy and aiming to overhaul the social media business. Popular privacy-focused mobile messaging apps include Wickr, Wire, and Signal, which provide peer-to-peer encryption and give the user the capacity to control what message information is retained on the other end. [107]

  6. By gathering information about the victim from various sources, such as social media profiles or public records, hackers can impersonate the victim to gain access to their accounts.

  7. Social media users lack control over data used by AI, US FTC says

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    (Reuters) -Social media companies collect, share and process vast troves of information about their users while offering little transparency or control, including over how it is used by systems ...

  8. Do more to protect children’s privacy online, social media ...

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    The UK’s data protection regulator has urged social media and video-sharing platforms to do more to protect children’s privacy online. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has set out ...

  9. Issues relating to social networking services - Wikipedia

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    The number one reason for these users was privacy concerns (48%), being followed by a general dissatisfaction with the social networking website (14%), negative aspects regarding social network friends (13%) and the feeling of getting addicted to the social networking website (6%).