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January 29, 2013,
Volume 59, No. 19 |
Another tip in a series provided by the Offices of Information Systems & Computing and Audit, Compliance & Privacy.
It’s Data Privacy Month:
Update Your Facebook Privacy Settings and More
Facebook has once again changed its approach to privacy settings on its site, and it is time to sit up and take notice. Don’t fall victim to default privacy settings that may not be right for you. You can take steps to address your privacy concerns through the choices that you make.
There are different sharing and permission options for Facebook users. It may seem daunting, but Penn’s Guidance can help.
Visit www.upenn.edu/privacy and click on “Facebook Privacy Settings.” There you can walk through how to set the most important—“core”—privacy settings, such as who can see your posts, search for you on Facebook, or add content to your Facebook page.
Don’t ignore other privacy-related concerns, such as whether or not you want your Facebook page turning up in public Internet searches, location and tagging information appearing on your timeline, your friends’ apps accessing and taking your information, and other security issues. In all of these cases, you can set preferences to mitigate privacy risks.
It won’t take more than five minutes—but it can prevent significant privacy intrusions and unintended consequences of your own—and your friends’—Facebook use.
PS: Don’t stop at Facebook. On Penn’s Privacy Page, click on “What Are You Doing About Privacy Today?,” and take steps to protect yourself from identity theft on smartphones and tablets and exercise privacy choices Penn provides as well.
January is Data Privacy Month—Take action and protect yourself!
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