Online Privacy – how do you protect yourself? – is Tuesday, August 6th’s #digiblogchat topic!
We all worry about our privacy, and yet we give away so much information about ourselves willingly. From shopping, searching online, and posting on social media, our private information is spread all over the place. So what’s a modern person to do? Do you eliminate all your social accounts and throw your laptop in the dumpster?
For our chat this week, we’ll try to answer a few questions, and probably come up with even more questions about privacy!
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Questions
Q1. What is the best browser to use to protect your online privacy? #digiblogchat
Q2. What is the biggest threat to your online privacy today? #digiblogchat
Q3. How can you prevent Twitter/X from using your conversations to train their A/I Grok? #digiblogchat
Q4. How do social media platforms use your data and what are your thoughts on how it’s collected? #digiblogchat
Q5. How can online businesses be more transparent in how they collect your personal information? #digiblogchat
Q6. What would you change if you were in charge of online privacy for a corporation? #digiblogchat
Q7. How do you protect your privacy when using public Wi-Fi networks? #digiblogchat
Q8. What steps can you take to ensure that your privacy is safe from hackers? #digiblogchat
Q9. How does the rise of smart home devices affect privacy? Are you comfortable with these devices? #digiblogchat
Q10. How should facial recognition technology be regulated (if at all)? #digiblogchat
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