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Publicly private

Publicly private. By McKenna Wray. What is privacy?. “the state of being alone or removed from the public eye” Changed significantly over past ten years Concept of statuses & tweets Smartphones. Just how protected do you think your private information is on various websites?.

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Publicly private

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  1. Publicly private By McKenna Wray

  2. What is privacy? • “the state of being alone or removed from the public eye” • Changed significantly over past ten years • Concept of statuses & tweets • Smartphones

  3. Just how protected do you think your private information is on various websites?

  4. Concept changed • Zuckerburg on privacy • Social media • Blogging • People more willing to share online

  5. College & Job Applications • 91% of employers • College admissions • Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Race • Religion • Gender

  6. How it will change in the future? • Potential for third party screeners • Changing privacy policies • Public understanding

  7. Smart phones • Increased popularity • 2009, 5% world population • 2013, 22% world population • Allows for constant connection http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2573415

  8. Smartphone Sales Since 2009

  9. Location services • Privacy settings • Apps • Often mentioned in phone contracts • Kept in databases • Accessed via: • GPS • Wi-Fi • Cell towers • IP Address • User-volunteered

  10. Data Collection http://techpageone.dell.com/technology/infographic-how-location-data-is-collected/#.UoFcZZTwKnZ

  11. The Future of Smart Phones • Turn off location services to avoid • Contact sharing • FCC mandate for smartphones by 2018 • Match updates to 911 databases

  12. References • Huggestuen, John. "One In Every 5 People In The World Own A Smartphone, One In Every 17 Own A Tablet." Business Insider. 18 Oct. 2013. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. • Ma, Joy. "Infographic: How location data is collected." Tech Page One. N.p., 11 Sept. 2013. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. • Munchbach, Andrew. "Apple Stealthily Recording, Storing GPS Position of IPhone, 3G IPad Users." BGR. BGR, 20 Apr. 2011. Web. 15 Oct. 2013. • Perlroth, Nicole. "Mobile Apps Take Data Without Permission." Bits Mobile Apps Take Data Without Permission Comments. NY Times, 15 Feb. 2012. Web. 15 Oct. 2013. • Shiels, Maggie. "Facebook: Is the Age of Privacy Over?" BBC News. BBC, 11 Jan. 2010. Web. 15 Oct. 2013. • Sundberg, Jorgen. "How Employers Use Social Media To Screen Applicants.” The Undercover Recruiter. Web. 09 Oct. 2013. • van der Meuler, Rob, and Janessa Rivera. "Newsroom." Gartner Says Smartphone Sales Grew 46.5 Percent in Second Quarter of 2013 and Exceeded Feature Phone Sales for First Time. N.p., 14 Aug. 2013. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. 

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