Blog Post 12

This blog post is about six TED talks:
1. Your Online Life, Permanent as a Tattoo by "Julian Enriquez"
2. The Small and Surprisingly dangerous detail the police track about you by "Catherine Crump"
3. How to avoid surveillance by "Christopher Soghoian"
4. How revenge porn turns life upside down by "Dareith Chisolm"
5. Think your email is private, think again by "Andy Yen"
6. How Tech companies deceive you into giving up your data and privacy by "Finn Lutzow-Holm Myrstad"

  All of those TED talks are about media and how the information that you post is public and not safe. Sometimes people get in trouble for posting information that they shouldn't post online. For example, if someone posts a death threat to someone else on social media, they could get in trouble for posting it. There are some thieves who could possibly figure out someone else's password and hack into that person's social media and embarrass or exploit that person by sending information that shouldn't be posted, and that person being hacked would get in serious trouble. The social media world is not a safe place, because there are some strangers who can be mean to other people, so you have to be careful with what you post and you should keep your user name and password very safe so nobody can easily figure it out.
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