Social media is where we celebrate wins, share opinions, and stay close to people we’d otherwise lose touch with—but every post is also a tiny data release. Welcome to Social Media Privacy, your hub for articles that help you enjoy the feed without handing over your life story. This section dives into the practical realities behind likes, tags, DMs, and “harmless” profile details—how platforms and strangers can piece them together, and how small settings changes can dramatically reduce your exposure. You’ll learn how to lock down accounts, control who can find you, and spot the red flags of impersonation, doxxing, and social engineering before they escalate. We’ll cover privacy settings that actually matter, safe sharing habits that still feel fun, and the hidden corners where apps collect location signals, contact lists, and ad identifiers. Whether you’re a casual scroller, a creator, or managing a family’s accounts, these guides help you build smarter boundaries. Stay visible on your terms—because online privacy is personal power.
A: If you don’t need public reach, yes—private reduces scraping and drive-by targeting.
A: Turn on 2FA, tighten discoverability, and review tag/mention controls.
A: Treat them as sensitive—messages can be forwarded, screenshot, or exposed in breaches.
A: Look for slight name changes, fresh accounts, odd links, and urgency.
A: Posting in real time can be—consider sharing after you return.
A: Reset password, revoke sessions, remove unknown devices, and enable 2FA immediately.
A: Use reputable services and review connected app permissions regularly.
A: Yes—use tag approval and talk about what you’re comfortable sharing.
A: Oversharing personal details that help targeting and account recovery attacks.
A: Quarterly, or anytime the platform changes settings or you change life stages.
