Looking at research from Forbes, Governments may help the public become more informed, safeguard their own infrastructure, and ensure that businesses disclose any possible privacy or security issues and follow their stated rules. But even if the Government educates us, only we can help with what we keep private and what we don't by not posting it in the first place. Most things might be a hazard or a problem when posted. shouldn't be posted at all, simply
keeping things to ourselves or at least off social media can decrease what get's found and what doesn't. at the end of the day, it all depends on us.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
The Privacy: Online and Off
Learning about how much privacy we don't have, affects me in a lot of ways. We live in a world where everything is shared through the internet. Knowing these things about privacy makes me want to practice limiting myself to posting whatever I want on social media. I have friends who have "private stories" where they think they post what they want because they let only a few people on it. In reality, anyone with the right knowledge and search through and find things, like companies and jobs; and just because it's deleted doesn't mean it can't be found again.
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