Social networking searching and privacy issues |
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Authors: | Man Qi Denis Edgar-Nevill |
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Affiliation: | Department of Computing, Canterbury Christ Church University, CT1 1QU Canterbury, UK |
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Abstract: | The explosion of social networking sites has not only changed the way people communicate, but also added a new dimension to the way for searching or investigating people. As users share a wide variety of information on social networking sites, concerns are growing about organisations’ access to personally identifiable data and users are increasingly worried about privacy on social network sites. The main threat with data gathering is not only from where gathering it, but also where it goes afterwards. Neither social network sites providers nor the governments have any way to effectively protect users against privacy violations. However, a variety of efforts need to be explored to change the situation. Social network sites should continue work to strengthen privacy settings. Laws and policies should be improved to regulate the social networking searching in its legality, necessity and proportionality. |
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Keywords: | Social networking searching Information revelation Privacy issues Privacy setup Laws and policies |
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