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Want to improve your privacy on Facebook?

facebook_tc50 I was reading an article on ReadWriteWeb about titled "5 Easy Steps to Stay Safe (and private!) on Facebook" and thought i'd share.  The full article has instructions on how to execute every one of these steps with screen shots if you're interested. Parents you might want to share this with your students or "make sure" they're protected.  It's worth the tough invading conversation about Facebook, which in their minds is "their space". Here's the gist but go here to read the full article HERE:
  1. Make a friends list & group them. (this will separate out the groups of "friends" who you may want to hide some information from.)
  2. Who can see what on your profile. (Before making changes, think carefully about the sorts of things you want public and the things you want private. ex. Should "everyone" get to see photos you're tagged in? Or would you like to limit this only to those you've specifically chosen as Facebook friends?)
  3. Who can see your address and phone number. (While that's a handy feature, you may not want everyone you friended to have this information.)
  4. Change who can find you on Facebook via search. (Sick of getting friend requests from old high school pals? While for some the beauty of Facebook is that it lets you reconnect with everyone you ever knew throughout your life, others find this intrusive and annoying. You're not friends with any of these people anymore for a reason, right?)
  5. Stop sharing personal information with unknown applications. (Using Facebook's default settings, you're unknowingly sharing a plethora of personal information (and your friends' info too!) with various Facebook applications and the developers who created them. The problem is so bad that the ACLU recently created their own Facebook Quiz to demonstrate how much information an app has access to.)

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