Sunday, December 20, 2015

You know fully what you share with Google? – Teletrece

Kaspersky Lab has made a reflection on personal content shared on social networks. So, they made a summary of advice on what the user should do to set the privacy of the things shared on the web.

To understand this, it must be clear that Google and is not a search engine. With its rapid exponential growth, made and purchased new platforms, and we can see its influence in places like YouTube, Docs, Drive, Google+, Gmail and Android. So whenever we get an account, this works for other platforms.

According to Kaspersky Lab: “While it is easy to check boxes, and accept without reading terms, Google has realized that it is not Facebook and to some measure, value privacy. ”

To check and change your privacy, visit the ‘About Me’ Google and select ‘Check privacy’. Once inside, click the ‘Start Now’ and the page displays, initially from Google+, content sharing and privacy that you have applied.

As we make steps, we can choose what we want them to share information and who can read it.

experts antivirus giant recommend doing this filtering process and configuration, at least every three months. This because almost nobody reads the ‘terms and conditions’ when you download the applications for smartphones. “Actually, this is only the beginning of the action the user should take to protect your data to advertisers, suppliers or third-party application stores cookies” remember “ they said.

Then we give the recommendations of Kaspersky Lab experts commented on the website socialetic.com:

– Lee: is easy to accept the ‘Terms of Use’ web pages and certain services. We do not expect you to read the entire document, but you should at least read what data agree to share with third parties

-. Do not use authentication only: can be as comfortable, but is also the first mistake we make in terms of privacy online. When you sign in with your Google account, and you are pledging to share certain information with third parties. Sure you save 10 seconds, but you know what they are doing with your data? Or better yet, how protect

– Beware: Do you remember how we warned of the typical strange man with puppies (and a van) in front of the school and how we should avoid? If you do not already know, the Internet is full of weirdos. Your data is sacred, share only in places (and people) that you want.

– The easiest way is not always the best: never accept share your stuff on any network, but nobody uses it. No one need know you love U2, Almodovar’s films or fighting Sálvame program. If you choose to share everything easily, the world and the search engines can see everything you are looking

– uses a privacy tool.: You can always use Tor to pursue a private browsing (unless the FBI continue their research), but the network is not for everyone. “So also experts recommend use solutions that allow users to select what share web pages.

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