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Privacy concerns create web savvy users

May 17, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Internet users, at least in the United Kingdom, have become more guarded in their interactions in recent years, especially on social networking like sites Facebook. In a survey of 1,824 internet users above the age of 16 conducted by Ofcom, the regulatory body found that most users have become less likely to reveal personal information in online forums and social networking sites. Conducted twice each year, the survey showed remarkable changes from just two years ago in 2007. About 80 per cent of those polled in the survey said they restricted the access of their social networking profiles so that they could only be seen by family and friends, whilst it 2007 this figure stood at just under half. These changes could be due to the phenomenon’s increasing popularity, but recent media attention over Facebook’s privacy policies have also drawn significant attention to how much Britons are revealing online. Average totals of people using social networking sites in England, Scotland and Wales all hover around 45 per cent, with Northern Irish users placed at 31 per cent

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Privacy concerns create web savvy users