Friday, November 6, 2015

Could Your Facebook Profile Throw a Wrench in Your Future? By Rebecca Dince

Now that social media has expanded, more and more people can use it to connect with friends. People can now easily track someone down by typing their name in the search box and all of their personal information is accessed. I don't recall an incident when I felt my privacy was violated because I put up whatever information I'm ok with for people to see. We can also change our settings on our social media sites to private so in order for someone to get to know you, they have to request to be friends. Once they are my friend, they are free to whatever they want to see but I know my limits to post what I want other people to see. Its common sense that if you don't want someone to know or see something about you, you shouldn't post it up on social media sites.