Sunday, September 8, 2013
Legallity and Your Social Network
Considering that most of us are on some sort of social network, we have to be aware of some of the legal consequences that come with sharing too much, and this even includes the VoIP systems. If your social network post or photo discloses criminal activity, you can be investigated and arrested. Although it may seem like you can remain anonymous online, nothing is private. Everything can and will be traced back to you. Before posting anything online, stop and ask yourself, "Will this post negatively affect me? Could it ever be used against me?" Don't be surprised if you go in for an interview and your potential employer has viewed your Facebook profile. Applicants for jobs or universities need to be aware of what's on their social network profile, not just what they post but what their friends add to their walls or tag them in. When you hire an attorney, you assume everything you tell them is keep in confidence. You are confident he or she will be trustworthy and keep all information confidential. This agreement means that whatever you disclose cannot be used against you in court. With such an agreement, don't be the one who breaches your own confidentiality by carelessly posting on Facebook.
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I feel many people use the social sites and VoIP services for way to much personal stuff.
ReplyDeletePeople get themselves into trouble by using the social sites and phone services to communicate with strangers.
ReplyDeleteMany social sites are used for the wrong purposes with phone services and other inappropriate things.
ReplyDeleteI use the social sites for fun information, but have never used any online phone services with the.
ReplyDeleteVoIP services are great in any business. I use them for interviews all the time.
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