Since we were talking about privacy this week in class, I wanted to post some valuable information that I found on the Internet about how to increase your privacy settings while using Facebook. Ever since I took the MIS 555 Information Management class here at Depaul, I have been more guarded with the information that I am willing to share via the Internet. One of my professors also reinforced the thought in my mind as he shared with us his difficulty in getting his undergrad students to understand that employers are using the Internet, especially the social media sites to gain information on potential job applicants. I will admit that I have talked to various people who think that what they post on Facebook is not going to be shared publicly, but all you need is one "friend" to tag an embarassing picture of you or post something to your wall that you don't want others to see.
I came across the following site which shares 10 Privacy Settings every Facebook user should use. I definitely think that it's worth a look at.
1). Use your friends lists
2). Remove yourself from Facebook search results
3). Remove yourself from Google
4). Avoid the infamous photo/video tag mistake
5). Protect your albums
6). Prevent stories from showing up on your friends feeds
7). Protect against published application stories
8). Make your contact information private
9). Avoid embarassing wall posts
10). Keep your friendships private
http://www.allfacebook.com/2009/02/facebook-privacy/
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And be very wary of applications....
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