Don’t Sell Yourself on Social Media
Social media allows data brokers to put an actual face on all the personal information you post around the web. Every selfie you share, every life event you celebrate, it’s all online forever. Data brokers use those details to create a dossier on you that can be sold to anyone for the right price. Unless you make your living through social media, I recommend keeping your social media profiles private.
Developers also use social media login data to connect your online identities. Some websites allow you to log in with your Facebook or Twitter details, so your activity is connected to that identity all around the web. A better and more private option is to create a secondary email address that you only use for social media signups and logins. That way, it’s harder for advertisers and data brokers to pin that activity to your primary email address or social media logins.
Surfshark put together a nice collection of infographics for anyone looking for a more secure online browsing experience. Among them is the graphic below that shows key features to disable on your social media accounts to keep your experience private. For example, if you want to prevent other people from seeing when you’re active on Instagram, follow the steps below:
- Go to Settings
- Tap on Privacy
- Go to Activity status
- Toggle off Show activity status
We hope these tips have been helpful in your business. Please let us know if you have any questions about your IT environment or how to secure it from outside cyber threats. We are here for you! Contact us at (732) 780-8615 or email at [email protected].
Kim Key, “Privacy Tip: Secure Your Social Media Accounts Now”, August 12, 2023