Social media is part of our daily lives. But how does this impact the ways in which we protect our privacy? How can you be an active user without revealing too much about yourself? This article will show you what you need to look out for.
It’s hard to imagine life without social media. It enables us to communicate with people all over the world, share our opinions and keep up-to-date with the latest news. Yet sometimes we can pay a heavy price for this: the loss of our privacy. So, how can we find the right balance between maintaining an online presence and protecting our data?
Before you publish a post, check your privacy settings for that platform. Lots of social media platforms provide detailed options which enable you to determine who can view your content. Use these settings wisely to protect your data.
Not every little detail has to be shared online. You shouldn’t post personal information such as your address, date of birth or details about your family under any circumstances, as cyber criminals can use this against you.
Social media platforms like Facebook enable you to create user-defined lists. This makes it possible to control which groups of friends can view which posts. Use this feature to share your posts in a targeted way and maintain your privacy.
Extra caution should be taken when sharing pictures of children on social media. Consider what effects publishing photos of your children will have in the long term. For older children, it’s also advisable to get their consent before putting pictures of them online. This teaches them to be responsible when it comes to their own personal data and promotes the idea of respecting privacy.
Many apps and services offer the option of registering through your social media accounts. Be mindful about the permissions you give to these apps. Check regularly which apps have access to your social media and withdraw access if it’s no longer needed.
A strong password is good, but two-factor authentication is better. This added layer of security helps protect your account from unauthorised access, even if your password is compromised.
To sum up: a conscious approach is crucial
Using social media does not necessarily mean you will lose your privacy. By being aware of your actions and using the security features available, you can protect your data effectively. Don’t forget to check your settings regularly and change your habits to keep up with the ever-developing digital world.
Note: This article is part of the “Digital identity” series.