Showing posts with label privacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label privacy. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Social Media and Apps

 

Here’s What You Need To Know To Get Your YouTube Channel Up And Running
by  | April 8, 2019
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5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Online PR Agency

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By Sue Pinky Benson, RE/MAX Realty Team Agent and Social Media National Speaker

 to look into this if it's still relevant

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February 2021 update:

 

Why WhatsApp users are pushing

family members to Signal

A backlash movement against the messaging app is partly rooted in a distrust of its parent company, Facebook.

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Today got this info from someone regarding facebook and fact check:

GO TO YOUR FB SETTINGS,
GO TO SETTINGS,
GO TO BLOCKING,
TYPE IN FACT CHECK,
THEN BLOCK ALL OF THEM.
THESE ARE THE FB "BOTS" THAT KEEP REPORTING YOUR POSTS.
 
Jan 25, 2021
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WhatsApp Has Shared Your Data With Facebook for Years, Actually

A pop-up notification has alerted the messaging app's users to a practice that's been in place since 2016.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Facebook and Google Data and privacy

We are all concerned over personal data and privacy. I'll have on this page information regarding this topic: I'll update it often.

6 Facebook security mistakes to fix on Data Privacy Day
Our Facebook accounts are a treasure trove of personal information about us. Take a few minutes to make sure all of that data stays private.


Facebook's new privacy tool lets you manage how you're tracked across the web

Mark Zuckerberg's long-promised "Clear History" button is finally launched globally.


Data Privacy Day: Find and delete the scary amount of data Google has on you

Everything you do online while signed into Google, and even some stuff when you aren't, becomes a part of your Google profile, but you can wipe the slate clean with these steps.

Thursday, December 26, 2019

DNA testing and it's dangers

Have you taken your DNA test yet? I haven't done. Well, I guess I'll do it maybe someday.

What's your experience with it?

I know some people try few sources and want to compare the results. Then there is the problem of some companies being bought out and what happens to your data? Would it be in the hands of the wrong person and what dangers would it pose to individuals?

Today I came upon this article regarding the Pentagon and DNA Pentagon Tells Military Personnel to Avoid Using At-Home DNA Kits

I did some research to learn about the dangers of taking DNA test and here is the results:

 5 Reasons You Should Avoid Take-Home DNA Tests

  DNA Ancestry Kits: The Risks to Consider Before You Spit The Woman Scholar Who Foresaw the Dangers of DNA Testing In 2003, Christine Rosen wrote that “[w]e may come to know too much about ourselves to truly live in freedom.”

  The dangers of the government's DNA testing program

 After you spit into a tube for a DNA test like 23andMe, experts say you shouldn't assume your data will stay private forever

Why it's best to use CASH - cash is king

 Via social media post, here is a very interesting explanation as to why pay with cash whenever possible, when you are shopping. I copied th...