How-to-Geek: Are Social Media Settings Intentionally Confusing? Here’s the Truth

 


Are Social Media Settings Intentionally Confusing? Here’s the Truth



Ah, social media—the place to check in on old friends without the awkward small talk. But have you ever tried changing a privacy setting? It’s like trying to navigate a labyrinth of menus and submenus. What if I told you that this is intentional?

Everything Has a Footprint

Privacy is both a necessity and a mystery the moment you start sharing your life online. Most of us are glued to our phones, whether we’re posting or just browsing. Almost everything we do—whether it’s posting vacation photos or something as mundane as liking a post—leaves behind a digital footprint. That footprint can be collected, analyzed, and used in ways most of us don’t even realize.

If you're serious about your online privacy, you can even delete your digital footprint.

Social Media Design Makes Navigating Privacy Hard

In today’s world, we have the ability to connect with pretty much anyone across the globe and in an instant (thanks to fiber optics!). Though we’re digitally connected as a society, maintaining online privacy has never been more challenging.

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