3. • Explain why it's worth your time
to read and understand
Facebook's privacy policy.
• Discuss a few details from
Facebook's privacy policy
(significant implications for your
privacy).
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5. • Facebook shares user
information with other Meta
products, partners, vendors,
service providers, and third
parties.
• Some of your information may be
shared by Facebook with others.
6. Anything you post could negatively
affect your personal and professional
reputation will be available to these
third parties.
7. • Be aware that it is not just your email and
name that are shared.
• It can be challenging to regulate how they
use your information and even more
challenging to prevent data breaches.
9. The next time you open Facebook, ads, and
articles about that topic will appear
throughout your feed.
10. "Off-Facebook Activity" feature
• Facebook can still keep tabs on you
when you visit other sites.
• When you visit other sites, they report
this to Facebook to help it verify your
identity.
12. "Contact Upload" feature
• Allows users to upload their phone's
contacts so they can find other people
to connect with.
• When Facebook is given permission to
access it, it will routinely retrieve and
store data like names, phone numbers,
and emails.
13. • Facebook, like other platforms,
isn't always upfront about the
potential risks to your privacy.
• Only by reading their privacy
policy will you become aware of
these risks.
14. This is precisely why it is crucial
to read the privacy policy.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!
16. Group 31
PROOFREADER
RESEARCH & CONTENT TEAM
PRESENTATION TEAM
REPORTER
EDITING TEAM
Anne Chloe Vergara
Monshery Jude Villacillo
Adriane Olivia Villamor
Johnmark Villanueva
Leslie Mae Villarin
Marlon Vinluan, Jr.
Patricia Rhonella Vivar
John Ezekiel Welgas
18. Group 31
PROOFREADER
RESEARCH & CONTENT TEAM
PRESENTATION TEAM
REPORTER
EDITING TEAM
Adriane Olivia Villamor
Leslie Mae Villarin
Patricia Rhonella Vivar
John Ezekiel Welgas
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Bacha A. (2021). Why Should I Read the
Privacy Policy, I Just Need the Service: A
Study on Attitudes and Perceptions
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10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3130086, IEEE
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24. Ingram, D. (2018). Facebook fuels broad
privacy debate by tracking non-users.
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facebook-privacy-tracking-
idUSKBN1HM0DR
25. GCF Global Authors (n.d.). Why is
Facebook privacy important? Retrieved
December 20, 2022, from
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/facebook101/
understanding-facebook-privacy/1/
26. Grustniy, L. (2021). With Off-Facebook
Activity, you have (some) control over
your data. Retrieved December 20, 2022,
from
https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/what-is-
off-facebook-activity/38824/
27. Meta Authors (2022). Meta's Privacy
Policy. Retrieved December 20, 2022,
from
https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy/