Tag Archives: privacy settings

Facebook and Social Media: saving on the cost of private investigator

EmployEase is a niche employment law consultancy, helping small to medium businesses deal with the day to day issues that arise with their employees. Part of that work involves helping our clients deal with disciplinary issues. Over the years, we have seen how technology impacts on both the way disciplinary issues are dealt with andContinue Reading

Please Miss! How not to use Facebook

An article on the BBC news site today tells about Elizabeth Scarlett who was disciplined by the General Teaching Council for Wales for injudicious comments on her Facebook profile. Whilst I don’t think any of us expect teachers to be perfect I think we do hope that they will have the sense to behave in anContinue Reading

Reflection on a presentation: Social Media and Social Network

Earlier this week I made a presentation to a group of first year under-graduate Accounting and Finance students at Bournenmouth University. The subject was one I felt they all had an interest in; social media and social networks. Firstly, a little background to the presentation. I have been involved with these students in a UnitContinue Reading

Facebook privacy settings – still too complicated?

A story published on the BBC website once again underlines the fact that Facebook still haven’t got their privacy settings right. The 14 year old girl from Harpenden was horrified when 21,000 people RSVP’d to say that they were coming to her birthday party. She’d posted the details, along with her address on Facebook, intendingContinue Reading

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