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Can Facebook profiles ever really be private?

As an Internet researcher, I know the answer to this question: no. That’s right: no. Try as we might, we cannot completely control who views parts of our Facebook profiles. Using avatars and not posting an identifying photo may help ensure privacy, but in my experience, most friends use their real names or post an…

May 28, 2013 in digital literacy, media literacy, privacy.

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