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Facebook and Privacy: A Librarian Toolkit Diana Silveira, Novare Library Services
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Plan facebook and privacy jan 2012

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Facebook and Privacy: A Librarian ToolkitDiana Silveira, Novare Library Services

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Today’s Goal

Understand Facebook’s privacy options, privacy concerns and be able to explain them to users

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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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What does your profile look like to others?

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What Facebook knows about you

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Required at Sign Up

Name

Email

Birthday

Gender

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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 Pictures

This 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."

Network

This 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 ID

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

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What can companies compile on you?

https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/

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Facebook Cookies

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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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Safety/Privacy and Hijacking

Change your password regularly

Do not use: kid name, pets name, birthdate

Use: Numbers, Symbols, multiple words,

Use different passwords for different sites – so one hack doesn’t give someone access to everything

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New Timeline

When you launch it, take some time to review your timeline

Delete the embarrassing, awkward and other moments you want to forget.

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What about other social networks?

Twitter

Google+

LinkedIn

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Contact Me

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Diana Silveira