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Total Social Media Privacy Is Better Than No Privacy At All
Friday, July 20, 2012 By: Shaza
It is better for a user to have no social media than to lose all of their privacy online. Unfortunately, most people are heading to this situation without realizing that they are doing just that. This article seeks to educate everyone about the pitfalls of the social media explosion.
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