LWD, 1 year ago Choosing who to share your data with has been considered a privacy setting since the inception of Facebook and the subsequent erosion of those same settings. For example, privacy settings on Facebook are available to all registered users: they can block certain individuals from seeing their profile, they can choose their “friends”, and they can limit who has access to their pictures and videos.
Choosing who to share your data with has been considered a privacy setting since the inception of Facebook and the subsequent erosion of those same settings.
For example, privacy settings on Facebook are available to all registered users: they can block certain individuals from seeing their profile, they can choose their “friends”, and they can limit who has access to their pictures and videos.