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Privacy on Social Networking


Sites: Power and Politics

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No ID Name Serial Program

01. 19103273 Rafia Sultana 11 BCSE

02. 19103206 Rashed Kowsar 13 BCSE

03. 19103217 Mahomuda Akter 14 BCSE

04. 19103218 Sharmin Akter 15 BCSE

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Online Privacy issues

 Online users are incredibly vulnerable to security threats,


and there is a long list of issues associated with our safety.
 Spying and Snooping
 Information Mishandling
 Location Tracking

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Avoiding Online Issues

 Use a strong password and use a password manager


 Add two-factor authentication for every social account
 Setup security answers and update the privacy settings
 Be careful what we share
 Use a VPN which helps to keep communication encrypted and
secure
 Keep system up to date with antivirus
 Verify friend requests and block fake accounts
 Regular check mailbox to check suspicious login attempts
 Use an updated browser
 Log off to our accounts when used.
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Controversy about Facebook

* The first major incident of 4th February, 2009 was the Facebook Terms
of Service controversy
* Facebook can able to use user content in any way it chose, even if
user quit Facebook
* With this data, any third party can modify user’s thought and can
make any changes in political , economical issus

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Facebook Democracy Policy

* Facebook gave rise to the Facebook Democracy


* To make any major changes , it gives user to comment and vote
on them
* By this , user can knows about it before take effect
* Facebook needs permit from the users before change any policy

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privacy advocacy groups

 Privacy advocacy groups is most powerful in terms of


shaping the future direction of online privacy
issues.The advocacy groups since they have a say and
when they raise a concern then all the people will be
cautious about it

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privacy advocacy groups

 The Electronic Privacy Information Center


 Privacy International
 The American Civil Liberties Union
 The American Library Association

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Human Based Threats for Facebook

 People Stopping using Facebook


 Advertisers running away
 Facebook’s reputation suffers due to privacy issues
 Government posing a problem
 Hackers are the biggest threats for Facebook.

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Steps to take against Human based
threats

 Private interactions
 Encryption
 Reducing Permanence
 Safety
 Interoperability
 Secure data storage

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Steps to take against Human based
threats

Private Interactions Encryption Reducing


Permanence
 Simple, private  Secure, end to end * Ephemeral
channels for one to encrypted messaging and
one or small group messaging content sharing
conversations environments
where content
offering protection
 Massaging disappears by
from hackers and
platforms like default
data mining
whatsapp is * 1.5 billion daily
 End to end
popular in active stories users
encryption is
countries like India across the family
currently only a
and Bangladesh feature of Whatsapp of apps
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Steps to take against Human based
threats

Safety Interoperability Secure data


storage
 Protecting user  Enabling * Refusing local
data by preventing communication data storage in
abusive or unfair across Facebook’s countries whose
access family of apps governments
 No specifics yet,  Facebook plans to would compel to
but related to integrate backend hand over user
encryption and for Whatsapp, data
data storage instagram, * No specifics yet
efforts Messenger but this likely
applies most
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directly to China
Conclusion

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