Posts Tagged facebook
banks rants – stop blaming someone else when it comes to privacy on the internet
Posted by Erin K. Banks in banks rants, big data, data analytics on May 14, 2018
I know… I know… another blogpost about Facebook and privacy but all the other posts were just driving me a little crazy and I just wanted the opportunity to talk about it without emotion. I understand that people are angry and upset because maybe they just don’t understand what is happening behind the scenes. But […]
banks rants – never forget it is YOUR data
Posted by Erin K. Banks in banks rants, data analytics, policies, security on April 2, 2018
Recently there has been a lot of drama about Facebook and Cambridge Analytica and what they did or did not do with our Facebook data but in my mind, I want to ask everyone… what were you thinking they were doing with all your data? What did you think would happen when you gave an […]
banks rants – Facebook cloned accounts
Posted by Erin K. Banks in banks rants, policies, security on February 20, 2018
I have to admit, I was not familiar with Facebook cloned accounts until last week when at least one of my friends ran into this issue. Even though USA Today wrote a report on it last year (2017), it was not something that popped into my mind… for a couple of reasons. I don’t accept […]
Facebook Security
Posted by Erin K. Banks in cloud security, policies, security on March 25, 2013
This post was composed in March 2013. I wanted to make this clear because I am pretty sure that Facebook will change their security settings again and this will post will be completely out of date. You see Facebook is now allowing codes to be used when accessing your account. We all know that passwords […]