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Social Media & Privacy

Presentations | English

In Indian Constitution Article 21 provides Right to life and personal liberty as fundamental right which is guaranteed to every citizen. Do you think there is privacy in social media? Since the introduction of early social networking sites in the early 2000s, online social networking platforms have grown tremendously, with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat being the most popular in the mid-2010s. The vast influx of personal data that has become available online and kept in the cloud has pushed user privacy to the forefront of debate over the database's ability to securely keep such data. The legality, awareness, and boundaries of subsequent privacy violations are critical. The extent to which users and social media platform administrators can access user profiles has become a new topic of ethical consideration, and the legality, awareness, and boundaries of subsequent privacy violations have become a new topic of ethical consideration. A social network is a social structure made up of a group of social actors (such as people or organizations), a set of dyadic links, and other social interactions between them. Privacy problems with social networking sites are a subset of data privacy, which involves the right to need personal privacy when storing, repurposing, providing to third parties, and displaying personal information on the Internet. The vast amounts of data that social networking sites analyse each day create security and privacy concerns.

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Social Media & Privacy

Presentations | English