Tips on how to Regulate the Privateness of Your Fb, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Posts

Whether or not it is Fb, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat, lock down who can see what you might be as much as.
Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat, lock down who can see what you're up to.

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Author: Conde Nast

Conde Nast has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "The companys fact-checking policy treats people who arent politicians as second-class citizens". (November 7, 2019)
  2. "The Facebook CEO invoked the civil-rights era to justify kowtowing to money and power. It doesn’t wash". (October 18, 2019)
  3. "The social media company will pay companies including the New York Times, WIREDand Breitbartto distribute their content". (October 26, 2019)
  4. "Opinion: Platform giants need to meet the public interest standard, just like broadcast media". (October 4, 2019)
  5. "The Facebook CEO didn't announce new initiatives in a highly promoted speech, but reaffirmed his view that the company makes the world a better place". (October 19, 2019)
  6. "At WIRED25, the ex-chief product officer talks about why he left the social media company and his new work on climate and progressive politics". (November 9, 2019)
  7. "Attorney general William Barr seems eager to reignite the encryption wars, starting with the social media giant". (October 4, 2019)
  8. "As attorneys general from one state after another announced probes into tech giants this year, Californias was conspicuously silent. Not anymore". (November 6, 2019)
  9. "Facebook's flaws are apparent, but the CEO's reluctance to police speech shows he stills sees it as a place that connects people and makes the world a better place". (November 1, 2019)
  10. "Twitter used phone numbers provided for two-factor authentication to target ads—just like Facebook did before". (October 9, 2019)
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