11. Are strangers looking at me? Remember that people classified as “friends” have the ability to download and share your information with others. Is my administrator looking at me? http://www.flickr.com/photos/bmaas/33308494/
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15. Flickr photo by splorp Understanding Facebook Privacy Settings
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18. Flickr photo by bartmaguire Please stay informed and cautious in the use of all new networking technologies.
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20. PS – You are never going to win your own iPad – so don’t click on those links either!
Are you sure? Classmates (HS, College), Family – Black sheep?, Neighbors, employees?
Removed “networks” sometime this year! AKA in Minneapolis network, could see everything that has joined that network. (colleges, ect)
Sharing on FB – This is important! (friend lists – employees as friends)Apps - Visit your apps. You will be surprised how many you accumulate over a period of timeBlock Lists – Block spammers and stalkersControlling how you share – this is the FB help area for Profile Pics are always public – be careful of what your picture conveys
Basic Directory Information (education, work, ect)Sharing on FB – This is important! (friend lists – employees as friends)Apps - Visit your apps. You will be surprised how many you accumulate over a period of time (what information do they share?)Block Lists – Block spammers and stalkersControlling how you share – this is the FB help area for Profile Pics are always public – be careful of what your picture conveys
FB is always changing - be sure to fan “like” their fb page to keep informed of changes.