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SOCIAL MEDIA & PRIVACY Diana Silveira, Novare Library Services

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SOCIAL MEDIA & PRIVACY

Diana Silveira, Novare Library Services

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Today’s Goals

Learn what privacy means to a variety of social media sites

Learn how to change these settings Learn to monitor your library’s & your

own online reputation.

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Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/privacy

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Golden Rules

Don’t publish what you don’t want others to know.

There is no true “Privacy” on the web.

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When you share information with others, they can also choose to make it public.

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What Facebook knows about you

& the world

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Always Public Name

This helps your friends and family find you. If you are uncomfortable sharing your real name, you can always deactivateor delete your account.

Profile PicturesThis helps your friends and family recognize you. If you are uncomfortable making your profile picture public, you can always delete it by hovering over your photo and clicking "Change Picture."

NetworkThis helps you see whom you will be sharing information with before you choose "Friends and Networks" as a custom audience. If you are uncomfortable making your network public, you can leave the network.

Username and User IDThese allow you to give out a custom link to your profile or Page, receive email at your Facebook email address, and help make Facebook Platform possible. Learn more.

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What we optionally share Status Photos Comments Our “Likes” Our Friends

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Status and Picture Settings

“As a general rule, you should assume that if you do not see a sharing icon, the information will be publicly available.”

Default is “Public”

Your lists

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Who is accessing your info?

Tip: You can remove certain permissions without removing entire app

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What does your profile look like to others?

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Timeline Take some time to review your timeline Delete the embarrassing, awkward and other moments you want

to forget.

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Oops! Who was caught Cookies - tracking when not logged

into Facebook Profiles for nonmembers Deleting from view - but not really

deleting

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Twitter

“Our Services are primarily designed to help you share information with the world. Most of the information you provide to us is information you are asking us to make public.”

Your public information is broadly and instantly disseminated

https://twitter.com/privacy

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What does this include? Messages you Tweet Metadata provided with Tweets, Lists you create, People you follow Tweets you mark as favorites or Retweet and

many other bits of information. Tweets are searchable by many search

engines Delivered via SMS and our APIs to a wide

range of users and services.

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Google+

Default is public

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Google Privacy Policy In order to use Google+, you need to have a public

Google Profile visible to the world, which at a minimum includes the name you chose for the profile. That name will be used across Google services and in some cases it may replace another name you’ve used when sharing content under your Google Account. We may display your Google Profile identity to people who have your email address or other identifying information.

Posts and other content shared by or with you - such as photos of you - may be visible on your profile to those with whom that content has been shared. You can use the profile editor to see how your profile appears to particular individuals.

http://www.google.com/intl/en/+/policy/

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Not without its own controversies

Google+ and Google Search. Online Identity Verification Anti-trust issues

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Online Reputation

Get online Take ownership of social media sites Think before you post Secure your accounts Keep things private Google Alerts (www.google.com/alerts)

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Fixing your reputation

Deal with issue as soon as possible Ask others to remove unwanted

photos/information Post often about yourself “Overwhelm” the negative

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Contact Me

[email protected]/dee987/privacy

slideshare.net/dee987 https://www.facebook.com/NovareLibraryServices

Novare Library Services 877-816-9638

Diana Silveira