Do the Social networking sites intrude into ones privacy?
Prepare four arguments in favour of this topic.
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Yes, social networking sites intrude into one's privacy
Explanation:
- When we make a social media account like Facebook etc. we agree to the privacy term and conditions which we barely pay attention to.
- It asks for permission to access our public profile, gallery and stuff like that.
- Although they protect information from the access of third-party apps and don't sell them but they use it to know our preferences, interests and customize the ads for us accordingly.
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Features that invite users to participate in—messages, invitations, photos, open platform applications and other applications are often the venues for others to gain access to a user's private information. In addition, the technologies needed to deal with user's information may intrude their privacy.
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