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Vicki Davis

Facebook keeps 'deleted' user photos for years - 13 views

  • Even if you delete incriminating photos on your Facebook profile, the company is keeping them accessible to anyone online for up to 30 months.
    • Antonio R
       
      woahhhhh that seems really creepy. i dont think that is right for a company to have a deleted photo of you for 30 months. if you delete it, then you delete it for a reason, not so even more people that are in a company to see you doing something that you thought people to see but then relized it was stupid to put this on in the first place.
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    This article points out that up to 30 months after photos are deleted from Facebook that they are still there. If someone has the direct URL to a photo, it is still accessible. Students should be taught about this and we should educate ourselves as well. Once something is uploaded it is out there. Period. You cannot take it back.
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    Facebook is keeping photos up to 30 months after they are deleted!
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    this is a really interesting article. I wonder if other IM sites like MySpace or AIM.
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    this artical is very interesting and it is true that facebook is keeping the deleted photos up for 30 months after they are deleted !!!!!!
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    i think this artical is really interesting because it is good to know that you should be careful when posting pictures on facebook.
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    This is a very interesting article. Safety is really important and dont every do anything stupid because it will never be deleted. You should NEVER do anything bad on the internet because it is not a different life it is just the internet!
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    i think this is an interesting article and its good to no about the information it gave us and that you should be careful what you post on the internet. its the interenet and its not a different life and anyone can see it
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    WOW! 30 months? That's amazing, yet horrible. Very interesting article, it shows that there's more to social media than you think. Great post. You really should be careful when posting things on the internet.
Paula Costas Alonso

Languages Online - Los meses del año - 0 views

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    Crucigrama
Vicki Davis

eCommerce Blog :: Varien :: Open Source eCommerce Development and Consulting Firm - 0 views

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    Parents should have different log in id's on each computer for their family to prevent saved passwords from letting their kids do things they don't want done.
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    3 year old buys pink cadillac on ebay with "buy it now" feature
Anne Baird

BPS Internet Safety Blog: Listen to the "Be Safe" CyberSafety Song - 0 views

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    Internet safety song and links to other internet safety and cyberbullying sites
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    This has a rap song about Cybersafety and also personal safety online. Plus it has links to other cybersafety sites.
Vicki Davis

Thirteen Ed Online - Digital Divide - 0 views

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    Great lesson plan for teaching about the digital divide.
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    Great lesson plan for teaching digital divide.
Vicki Davis

Everything You Need To Know About Detecting Plagiarism and Preventing It - 0 views

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    Plagiarism facts, free tools, and statistics.
Julie Lindsay

Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English - 1 views

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    A new video by Common Craft
Jerilyn J

NetFamilyNews - 0 views

  • 1. Two types of virtual-world moderators
  • 2. Tween VW behavior is as dynamic as the real-world kind.
  • 3. The delicate balance between over- and under-moderating teens
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  • "Our view is that if you [a virtual world company] are inviting teens or tweens into your online space, you are in effect throwing a huge round-the-clock party for them.
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