New privateness assistant Jumbo fixes your Fb & Twitter settings

Jumbo can be a nightmare for the tech giants, however a savior for the sufferers in their shady privateness practices. Jumbo saves you hours in addition to embarrassment by means of mechanically adjusting 30 Fb privateness settings to come up with extra coverage, and by means of deleting your previous tweets after saving them to you…
Jumbo could be a nightmare for the tech giants, but a savior for the victims of their shady privacy practices. Jumbo saves you hours as well as embarrassment by automatically adjusting 30 Facebook privacy settings to give you more protection, and by deleting your old tweets after saving them to you…Original article
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