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Month: March 2018

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Why I’m Not Going To #DeleteFacebook

March 30, 2018

Some of my friends have announced, on Facebook, their intention to leave the service. I respect their decision and wish them well, but I have no plans to #DeleteFacebook. My reasons can be summed up […]

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Are Facebook’s new privacy tools enough to calm users and regulators?

March 28, 2018

by Larry Magid Last week I wrote about Facebook’s rather complicated privacy settings and, as I said at the time, “I wish it weren’t necessary for me to write this column.”  I actually had two reasons for […]

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Is Facebook’s Android app grabbing your phone records? How to opt-out

March 26, 2018

Facebook Android Messenger and phone records There was a report that Facebook is collecting phone records from its Android users.  This is based on the fact that the Facebook Messenger Android app and Facebook Lite […]

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How to control your Facebook privacy including apps

March 20, 2018

There have been a lot of news stories about Facebook privacy, including personal information being collected and provided to political campaigns. Some people are angry and there is now a movement to #DeleteFacebook. But before you consider deleting your account, read on. […]

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How to deactivate or permanently cancel a Facebook account

March 20, 2018

Facebook has two ways to disable your account. One is reversible and the other is permanent. You can deactivate an account and then later reactivate it. While it’s deactivated, people can’t see your timeline or […]

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How to control data collected by Facebook apps

March 19, 2018

As you may have heard, Facebook has acknowledged that data from Facebook users wound up in the hands of Cambridge Analytica and then to the Trump campaign. Controlling data accessible to apps In this case, the culprit was […]

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How Facebook users data got to Trump campaign & how to control your app data

March 18, 2018

Read the full post on Forbes.com […]

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Samsung Galaxy S9+ is a worthy phone but that doesn’t mean you should upgrade

March 14, 2018

For the past week I’ve been using the Samsung Galaxy S9+, which goes on sale Friday. AT&T loaned me a unit to review. Physically, it looks a lot like its predecessor with its 6.2-inch Gorilla […]

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Podcast: Business and tech links between U.S. and Ireland

March 14, 2018

The time around St. Patrick’s Day is a great time to think about the deep ties between the United States and Ireland. And, as Paraic Hayes, head of West Coast operations for IDA Ireland said […]

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AKC Link smart collar is like a Fitbit for dogs

March 8, 2018

My dog, Yuri, an approximately 10-year-old rat terrier, has never expressed any interest in my writing career, though he’s often with me as I write, lying in his little bed near my desk. But today […]

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