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Many people view sharing (personal) information on social media as a "voluntary consent to breach of privacy". What do YOU think?

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Question added by Khatim Abbas Seed , BUSINESS CONSULTANT , Google
Date Posted: 2014/06/25
Nasir Hussain
by Nasir Hussain , Sales And Marketing Manager , Pakistan Pharmaceutical Products Pvt. Ltd.

Good Day!!!

As people freely give up personal information to join social networks on the Internet. So the others see almost everything about them. Is there really any privacy??? such sharing of personal information by people has consequences and the solution is not simple.

Society has to tackle the social issues related to privacy. Awareness is key to solving the solution. We as individuals need to be more proactive about educating each other and protecting our privacy on the Internet.

Faheem Ahmad
by Faheem Ahmad , Digital Marketing Manager , Carlease Rent a Car

  • There is no privacy on the internet. As long as you are on the internet surfing you should forget about privacy.
  • If you are sharing personal information on let's say facebook, it gives you a lot of privacy options to share what you like with one group or the other. But most of the people are not aware and facebook privacy is a science itself so they dont care and share publicly which may hurt them in future. So always think before you share, you might regret it later. 
  • As long as you are doing legit stuff and stuff that do not damage your personality and online profile image you are fine i guess.
  • People should be using social media according to its type, like twitter is no good for video sharing and comics and Linkedin is not for trolls or flirting.

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