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Tips to Use Foursquare for Social Media Marketing

Tips to Use Foursquare for Social Media Marketing | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it
You could be the owner of a business and regardless of the size of your business you can take advantage of Foursquare to successfully divert the necessary traffic to your website and increase sales.

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Bruce Johnston's curator insight, March 14, 12:48 PM

Include Foursquare as part of your social media marketing strategy

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How advertisers track you and what information they collect (infographic)

How advertisers track you and what information they collect (infographic) | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it
With social buttons, cookies, and watching our online purchases, advertisers are compiling a lot more information about you than you think.

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Spotflux - lets you connect to the internet freely, safely, and securely from anywhere in the world

Spotflux - lets you connect to the internet freely, safely, and securely from anywhere in the world | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it
Spotflux lets you connect to the internet freely, safely, and securely from anywhere in the world.

 

Whether at home, traveling, or on a public WiFi, spotflux encrypts and secures your connection and protects your privacy while browsing.

Spotflux continuously scans and protects your connection for inbound threats such as malware and viruses.

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, January 24, 12:34 PM

I will give it a try, soon and compare it to HotSpot Shield...

 

BTW: the program was published with a review in PC-World:

 

https://www.pcworld.com/article/257831/spotflux_guards_your_privacy_for_free.html

 

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Who Are You Online? Transparency vs Anonymity [infographic]

Who Are You Online? Transparency vs Anonymity [infographic] | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

This infographic is from Daily Infographic

 

Transparency vs Anonymity ... Who Are You Online?

 

Today’s infographic shows these divergent philosophies of Internet culture and, most interestingly, what the average Internet user thinks about the privacy of their information online.

 

**What type of user are you?

 

**Do you prefer anonymity or transparency?

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

See full article and infographic here [http://bit.ly/AnKTTo]


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Beth Kanter's comment, January 21, 2012 12:47 PM
Jan,
This is a terrific summary of the infographic. My feeling is that transparency is not a black and white definition of - disclosing everything or disclosing nothing. There's lots of shades of gray. I like the definition of transparency from "Public Parts" that Jeff Jarvis published last year - it also includes engaging with people around what you disclose. I think there is a place for being anonymous - especially when the information you disclose might put you in physical danger. Have written a lot about transparency - about the practice in my first book and in my second book how to measure it http://www.bethkanter.org/power-light/
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Irish and German regulators confirm: Facebook has deleted all facial recognition data for EU users

Irish and German regulators confirm: Facebook has deleted all facial recognition data for EU users | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it
After examining parts of Facebook’s source code, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) and a German data protection regulator have both confirmed that the social network has ...

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Gust MEES's curator insight, February 7, 11:02 AM

Privacy matters!!!

 

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Adjust Your Privacy: Get Direct Links To Privacy Settings Of Popular Social Networks

Adjust Your Privacy: Get Direct Links To Privacy Settings Of Popular Social Networks | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

"Adjust Your Privacy is a free to use website that provides you with direct links to the privacy settings pages of popular online social networks. Links are included for Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, Flickr, YouTube, and many more. The site also provides direct links to websites that help you search for people. You can check out these websites and see how easy or difficult it is to find you online..."


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