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WallDrop the new Social Networking Website! – Video


WallDrop the new Social Networking Website!

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The Social Networking Academy by Joe Barnes – Social Networking Academy Review – Video


The Social Networking Academy by Joe Barnes - Social Networking Academy Review
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Pokemon HeartGold Randomizer Nuzlocke | Part 1 – Video


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New Zealanders smarter about social networking new survey

New Zealanders smarter about social networking new survey

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New survey results show half of all New Zealanders (50%) say they are more concerned about privacy issues over the last few years than they were previously. It is the highest level yet recorded in that category in the UMR survey conducted for the Privacy Commissioner and represents a 10 percent increase since the 2012 survey.

The two-yearly public opinion survey Individual privacy & personal information is being released today to coincide with Privacy Week 2014.

The popularity of the biggest social networking platform in New Zealand continues to grow with 61 percent of the respondents saying they were on Facebook up 7 percent on 2012.

Fifty-four percent of respondents said they did not feel in control of the way social networking services use and protect their information.

Among those on Facebook, 77 percent say they have changed their Facebook privacy settings, up 3 percent on 2012 and 11 percent on 2010.

Women (81 percent) are more likely than men (72 percent) to report changing their privacy settings on Facebook.

Parents of children under 18 years of age (82 percent) are also more likely than other respondents (73 percent) to have changed their privacy settings.

Social networking sites are also increasingly being recognised as public spaces with 55 percent of New Zealanders saying that they see their social pages in this way - up 12 percent on 2012.

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Using InBook, secure social networking at New College Lanarkshire – Video


Using InBook, secure social networking at New College Lanarkshire
This video explores how Carrie Findlay, Support for Learning lecturer at New College Lanarkshire worked with learners to explore InBook and use it as a tool ...

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