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Facebook Privacy: Password Leaks, Bugs, Dodgy VPNs, and Propaganda
Season 2 · Episode 12

Facebook Privacy: Password Leaks, Bugs, Dodgy VPNs, and Propaganda

In this Facebook privacy special, we take a look at some of the major privacy issues that have occurred around Facebook in the past six months and ask if it is time to move away from the world-famous social network.

The Really Useful Podcast

April 23, 201926m 4s

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Show Notes

Join Christian Cawley and James Frew as they break down the recent Facebook privacy scandals and investigate your options. From storing passwords in plain text, exposing your photos, and demanding email passwords from new users, Facebook has had a nightmarish six months.

Don't let their nightmare ruin your online privacy.

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