Check out the privacy policy of Facebook, Twitter, and another social network of your choice! Compare them and analyze which one protects the user best. Over the last two decades there has been a sudden rise in social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram etc. related to digital media. Today social networks are the best way to relax after a stressful, hectic and boring day. It keeps track of all your activities, but if we talk about social networks it doesn't go along with privacy because social networks are more about sharing videos, photos, files etc. or we can say the best way to communicate your thoughts and connect with the world. But what if you are not a public figure? What if you don't want to interact with the whole world but are interested in sharing images and videos with your friends and family? How can you keep your posts and personal information unreachable to the entire world? Yes, of course, it is possible to make all these things available to those who want to watch them using the same social networking sites, the term for keeping all these things private is called "privacy". Most social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram offer privacy settings, but you need to be careful. Privacy can be defined as: the right of people to keep their homes, documents, things and information safe from fallacious searches. Let's move on to the privacy policy of Facebook, Twitter and path (private social network) Facebook: every single day we read the news and think that Facebook might be anti-privacy. It is also observed that people often think that social networking sites offer complicated privacy settings. The CEO... in the center of the card... t privacy, if you select this option your tweets will be received by those you approve. Additionally, your future post will not be publicly available, but past tweets may be publicly available. There is an @tweet restriction where you can reply to people who don't follow you but they won't see your post unless you approve them as followers. On Twitter there is no way to protect your past tweets, they will remain public forever. WhatsApp: This is for someone who feels that Facebook and Twitter are very public and doesn't want to be influenced by them. It is a smartphone based and phone number based social networking site, you can register using your phone number, it allows you to send messages and share your information exclusively. I think it's quite easy, safe, reliable, practical and a great app. There is no privacy required, so it is simply one of the best apps created to date.65
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