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One example of a dangerous situation regarding social media “Canadian Internet Policy and public interest Clinic (CIPPIC) filed a complaint alleging multiple aspects of Facebook’s operation violated Canada’s main private-sector Privacy law, the personal information protection and Electronics Documents Act, commonly known as PIPEDA. CIPPIC’s allegations related to a wide range of issues, including Requirements for a user to disclose a date of Birth, the low default privacy settings, Facebook advertising, The operation of applications provided by third parties on the site, uses of personal information other than those originally agreed to, the collection of personal information from sources other than Facebook, the inability to fully delete accounts”. 1

1. Davies, Alysia. 2010. Social Media: 3. Privacy and the Facebook Example. Ottawa, ON, CAN: Parliamentary Information and Research Service. Accessed June 7, 2015. ProQuest ebrary.

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