Executive Summary Problem Statement: In this white paper we will address how privacy and security can be improved on Facebook. Important Points: · Background of Facebook · Privacy Problems with Facebook · Possible Security and Privacy Solutions · Summary · Works Cited Background of Facebook Facebook allows people to connect with friends across the seas with different cultures. Originally, Facebook was started in 2003 by a man named Mark Zuckerburg in his college dorm room at Harvard University. It began as a social network for Harvard students and then quickly expanded to universities across America. Facebook as we know it today started in the year 2004 and now does not only include college students but ages ranging from teens …show more content…
Those controls, however, are not capable of limiting how those who have received information may use it, particularly outside the Facebook Service.” Therefore, Facebook users are given the freedom to access all information that is available on the social networking website. With over 350 million active users sharing addresses, emails, and photographs every day. Part of the mission of Facebook is to “give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.” But what happens when users get too much power or misuse that power? With over 350 million active users sharing addresses, emails, and photographs every day, this open community becomes a security risk for those who share the intimate details of their daily lives, and a breeding ground for malcontent. Privacy Problem Due to recent changes to Facebook, the issue of individual privacy online has become a problem among many. The default privacy settings for Facebook allowed anyone to access your profile and look through all your personal info. Facebook’s users have to change the setting themselves in order to block stranger from viewing their profile. Besides, Facebook does not limit the amount of personal information one could give, so there are quite a number of people on Facebook unknowingly give away very personal information which might jeopardize their privacy. For example, I
In the article “Facebook Is Using You,” Lori Andrews describes the damaging consequences of corporations collecting and selling personal information retrieved from internet users. She explains how this information is often used to create personalized advertisements and while seemingly harmless may have negative implications on internet users’ employability, legal battles or ability to receive credit (552).
Facebook was experimenting with the privacy setting since mid of 2009 and finally implemented it on December 2009. One of the biggest impact of this policy change is the friend list of an individual can’t be private. There are many more privacy issues that are associated with this change of policy. To be a master of this changed policy is not a child play as it is almost 6000 word long. There are 50 settings and the number of potions is more than 170. Chris Betcher points out: “The most recent changes made to their privacy policy have made the sharing of your personal information ‘opt-out’, rather than the previous method of ‘opt-in’. This means that, unless you wade through the many privacy settings to turn them off, you are probably sharing far more than you realise.” ("Bye Bye Facebook | Betchablog"). This opt-out way of information sharing can be very dangerous. This information can be used for ‘Identity theft’ purpose of an individual. Facebook has made some changes
“Privacy is dead, and social media hold the smoking gun.” In today’s world, there are several social media websites such as Facebook and Instagram, and these websites have different privacy settings which are designed to protect the user’s privacy. It is undeniable after the invention of different social medias the world becomes smaller, and people get the chance to share information with their friends and families. However, strangers, press or any third party can use or view the information or photo shared with friends without people’s permission. As the article “MY CREEPY INSTAGRAM MAP KNOWS WHERE I LIVE” and “PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO TRADE LESS PRIVACY FOR ACCESS TO SOCIAL MEDIA” describes Instagram and Facebook are two of the leading privacy threats people who recently join or planning to join social media should know.
It is shown, that one of the most prominent sources that prove a danger toward privacy, is through social media, specifically Facebook. This site alone
Facebook has to be the worst social media out there when it comes to privacy. They always seem to know where you’re at whether it’s through geotagging, gps, or the new maps feature it has a pinpoint on where you may be at. It seems that everything you do through Facebook is connected in some way to something else. For example if you decide
Social networking sites give their users an easy way to share information about themselves. However, many users are quickly finding that the information they intend to share with their friends can all too easily find its way into the hands of the authorities, strangers, the press, and the public at large. For example, job recruiters are looking to these sites as well as performing more traditional background
This company’s business model is about collecting personal information. The personal information should be kept in secret and not given or sold to a third party. Facebook is one of the company that gather detailed personal data about its users giving them up on a platter to advertisers (Farrell 2015). Moreover, not only the advertisers want the data, but the NSA and other U.S. security agencies as well. They use the information for surveillance and other purposes which it is a violation of the right for privacy.
. In Friends Without Borders by Dan Fletcher he argues that Facebook is using its capabilities to get users to share more information that may be critical to their success but not yours. Facebook
In “Facebook’s Privacy Trainwreck: Exposure” danah boyd reveals the faults of Facebook and how it affects the actions of its users. boyd observes that when users have access to a privacy feature they feel freer to post and comment as they please. When we are in pubic we acclimate to our surroundings and then choose how to we talk and what we share. boyd points out that normally each users actions were not overly obvious until an update to its system that caused the each user to get notifications each time they logged in based on their friends actions. This generated a new problem where the users had to really question and think about what they posted and shared on Facebook knowing that everyone could interpret their actions differently.
Aside from the impact of the security breach, the breach causes us to question Facebook’s business ethics and emphasis on privacy as well. When users sign up for Facebook they do not sign up for their post and likes to be politically exploited, so the exploitation of this data demonstrates that the company does not value users’ privacy. The minimal emphasis on users’ privacy also serves as a major ethics problem within the company. Their inability to protect users’ information tells the world that they simply do not care for the protection of users’
Facebook is the world’s largest social media platform. More than two billion people use Facebook to connect with family and friends. Since there is a prodigious amount of users on this site, it is very crucial for this company to operate successfully because more than two billion people will be affected by any complications. Facebook was recently in the hot seat for the misuse of data of 50 million of their users. The personal data of their users were stored in a personality quiz app which was ultimately passed to Cambridge Analytica. Cambridge Analytica is a British political firm that aids the electoral process.
Facebook is a well know social networking site that has taken all over the world with over 500 million people using the site. Social networking sites such as Facebook share information about the user over the Internet, where it can be freely accessed by anyone. This is where issues of privacy to the individual arise. As of July 2010 Facebook has more than 500 million active users, Users may create a personal profile, add other users as friends and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. As of December last year, Facebook called its 500 million users to review their privacy settings at the launch of its new user control tools which allow the user to control their information easily depending on
Today, many people from around the globe use social networking websites such as Facebook. Most people use Facebook to socialize, network, and connect with their friends and family. However, personal information such as name, address, phone number, location, and photos are shown on users’ profiles on a daily basis on Facebook. It’s pretty clear that Facebook helps people connect with each other regardless of physical distance between them; however, there are many legal, ethical, and security concerns that put users’ privacy in jeopardy. Facebook makes it easy
Solution- there is no better option than to manage one’s account by changing the settings and making sure certain individuals do not have access to one’s
Employers and schools nowadays evaluate applicants from their social media accounts. For example, the applicant’s Facebook profile could be used to get information such as age, residence and even academic history. What worries Joanna Stern in the article, “Demanding Facebook Passwords May Break Law, Say Senators” is the fact that employers and schools require employees and students to give their Facebook passwords to access their profiles. This practice poses unanticipated legal liabilities. Thus, government officials have rose against the practice. Indeed, requiring a user to share Facebook account’s password for access to the user’s profile is morally wrong and does not meet its intended objective.