Take a look at the information you’re sharing. When you click on a quiz or any other plug-in or applet in your feed, you should see which information it’s requesting from your profile, including who your friends are. Some apps let you edit this information on the spot. But even if you opt out of sharing certain information, you may still be giving up more than you intend.
Use privacy settings and review them frequently. All social media offers privacy settings — some more than others. The companies usually keep them off by default, so you have to go in and enable the ones you want. This is a good time to sit down with your kids and go over their privacy settings. Facebook, for example, offers many levels of privacy for each piece of information it stores. The safest setting to use is “Only Me,” which
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