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It seems that more and more location-based services are surfacing, moving on the Social Media train. <br><br>Today, I am not an old fuddy-duddy, and I could observe how several of those solutions may be of use to persons and perhaps to corporations. I do however, have huge issues over the security and privacy of these companies. <br><br>Firstly, there are the real safety elements. The information about where you're might be used to a target you privately for harmful intention. This can range between mugging you as you leave a venue to burgling your home while you are out. <br><br>Then there are the issues of who has use of these records. There are various principles and laws which affect data security but under what legislation are you accounts being monitored? Who both from an employment point of view and a business point of view has use of the information? Are your areas, practices and actions being observed, watched and examined for other factors - some of these may be solely for specific marketing but the others might be for more sinister purposes? <br><br>I have been crucial previously of people who publish on Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites with a lot of detail about where they are and what they're doing. Now we've solutions specifically designed to post and acquire these details, and we are signing up for them en-masse. We're allowing others to monitor our every motion because we have believe we're being sociable and it'll make us more popular. <br><br>The straightforward fact of the problem is that folks will keep themselves open because there are multiple, challenging options on the security controls page - will every user truly understand all of them? And yet another problem is how do you know every one of your "friends" will be the only people seeing your information? It might be that their reports have been jeopardized or compromised, or indeed that you have mistakenly included a "friend" who isn't who you believe it's. <br><br>My philosophy is this - whatever you share on the net, even just to "friends" you should think about it visible to everybody and public domain, more: [http://alumni.amcollege.edu/groups/red-lion-data-and-how-to-keep-everything-in-your-mind-whilst-to-buy-the-best-products/ Extra resources]. <br><br>Don't tell anyone such a thing, say you are or have already been anywhere, or opine about anything you would not need your mother, your supervisor, your partner, future employers, and lovers (and mothers?) or the remaining world to understand!
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