Take Back Control of Your Social Media Accounts
Have you ever looked at all of your social media accounts and said to yourself “enough is enough?” With dozens of different sites trying to grab our attention and thousands of others on the horizon, filtering through social media websites can be a complicated task. Not only can every acquaintance you have ever met see your personal information, third party websites, hackers, and advertisers.
In order to feel like you have some semblance of control over your social media life, you need to take action and start to proactively manage your accounts. Think of your social media accounts as currency, and think of managing them like you would your finances. You do not want to mismanage any thing because you could seriously screw something up.
Keeping the Cloud
With a cloud gpu, companies like Google and Apple control most of society’s contact information with their extensive networks. This is a particularly useful innovation for people because phones get lost, stolen, and broken on a consistent basis. Having all of your information available in one centralized location and having the ability to access it from any device is always nice.
If an Apple or Google server somehow crashes or a data center employee makes a mistake, all of your contact information can vanish in a second. You should get proactive and save all of your contacts, photos, videos, and other important files to a USB port and lock it in a safe. This way you will always have your own personal backup service.
Keeping Tabs
With different social media startups popping up every day, it is very difficult to keep track on how many you are actually registered with. Unless you have a photographic memory, you are going to need to write down and organize the sites you have joined in order to get a better grasp on things.
Account Deletion
If you are ultimately fed up with your social media accounts, the last resort is to delete yourself from them. Because of the long trails of personal information, posts, and things people have included you on, this can be a messy process for social media companies. Every social media service allows you to remove yourself except for Wikipedia, which needs to rely on posters on their cloud server for sources. Facebook is a complicated process to get out of, while Twitter deletion is very simple.
We live in a world that is seriously connected. It is hard to imagine what kinds of ways the tech genius’ at startup companies will be able to link us together in the future. One thing is for certain, we are going to have to better manage what we say, post, and who can view us online.