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    Chapter 5 deals with a disturbing topic involving online privacy. The word “privacy” means the access the media, companies, or strangers may have about someone. There are countless ways in which technology compromises privacy. Sometimes people can control private information, but oftentimes individuals have no control over it. Additionally, data mining has made it possible for companies to accurately target customers by obtaining personal user data and creating customized advertisements. With these

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    The cons of using Facebook When talking about the disadvantage of using Facebook the first thing that comes to my mind is Privacy • Privacy Privacy has for some time been a great issue to debate for Facebook users. Starting at 2008 Facebook just removed a clause form its terms and conditions that concerned those users who want to have already deleted their account Implying that Facebook can hold content and all the information that has been erased by a user. There have been many complains about clients

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    users themselves and organizations. A. Personal data is being used and stolen by powerful commercial organizations for their own financial profit (Kosciejew, 2014). B. Negligence of users in terms of a personal setting of privacy leads to the violation (Facebook & your privacy (Cover Story), 2012). II. Personal data right is the ability of users to access and secure their own personal data. A. All users have the right to own their personal data. Users have a right to processes their data and ability

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    Does the search done by Police at Hodge’s facebook profile based on the reasonable suspicion that the crime was committed violate Hodge’s right to privacy in social media based on the 4th Amendment? Does Hodge have a reason to expect privacy in social media? Did the police officer identified himself? Was there an abandoned/misplaced property? Was there a plain view? Did the creation of fake account affect getting the evidence? Was there probable cause for the search? The right of the people to be

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    satisfied with companies product” (Badhai 2014). The Power Of The Supplier: Facebook users are its supplier in a same time. Facebook has millions of users but for now supplier power is low users have low bargain power. The Threat of Substitute Products: Facebook has substitutes like WhatsApp, skype, google+, twitter and Instagram they are the strong players. In social media market. Threat of substitute product is high that is why Facebook have tried to improve itself (Badhai 2014). The Threat Of New Entrants:

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    reasons why Facebook should not establish a right to be forgotten for its community if users and then for reasons why they should. Then at the end the selected decision will be mentioned. The right to be forgotten involves right to the erasure of information in the possession of other parties, in this case Facebook and its associated companies like WhatsApp, Instagram, etc. Facebook had rapid growth in the recent years, as more and more users started using it as an interface to internet. Facebook were

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    patterns to find out their likes and dislikes; even something as the simple as their favorite flower took time to learn. They can now do this within a matter of seconds with today’s technology; and the use of social media just by looking at victim’s Facebook, a stalker can quickly learn what television shows and what movies they like. Where they are from, where they currently live, places they visit, restaurants they eat at, where they work and sometimes their current location with the use of a smart

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    Electronic communication privacy act • The government has set new standards to obtain digital information of citizens introduced in 1986. The law has not changed, but the technology dramatically. ( 'US public-private partnership for cyber-security ', 2010). The government has privilege to get electronic data without needing a warrant. Some sort of movement launched against it to bring a small variation, but the debate is still going on. Cyber intelligence sharing and protection act • This law

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    at this time in history. We are going to review a few of the sites that we are familiar with. We will show that there can be a good use for social media. We will discuss the features, uses, privacy settings, and capabilities of Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. Facebook Its appeal to young and old Facebook is a multigenerational tool. It appeals to both young and old alike. Its kick off on February 4th 2004 was really meant to be for college students but it is more than that. It has grown to have

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    Facebook is an online social networking website founded by Mark Zuckerberg along with his fellow Harvard College roommates Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, and Chris Hughes. The website allows you to create your own wall on which you can share images, personal information, videos etc. Through the site’s messaging feature persons are able to connect with friends, families and many other people around the globe. The success and popularity of the website has attracted over a billion

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