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FALL 2018
f you're like many internet denizens who
regularly use high-traffic websites and
apps like Facebook, Google and Twitter,
you surely have experienced a recent onslaught
of emails trumpeting updated privacy policies.
Considering all the negative publicity Facebook
received in 2018 regarding widespread data
abuse, this seems like a timely response to the
scandal. But the truth is that the social media
Your every move online is
documented and your digital
footprint can be sold and
used for several purposes.
Time to pay attention to
those privacy statements.
By Brian Keagy
Our privacy policy
is changing …
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