Sunday, December 20, 2015

Meet in five steps what Google knows about you – Diario La Province SJ

Do you have Facebook? ‘Profile on LinkedIn? In some other social network? If the answer to all these questions is yes, thus the user appears in Google. And to prove it, you can do the test and enter the name in the search.

The problem of sharing personal information online is that the network has changed. And a lot. Google, at first, was just a search engine, as you remember Kaspersky Lab, who have reflected on the personal information shared on the network.

The key to this is that the properties of including increased services like Google Android, Gmail, Google+, YouTube, Docs, Drive and many others.

“While it is easy to check boxes, and accept without reading terms, Google has realized that it is not Facebook and to some extent, values ​​privacy, “said Kaspersky Lab.

To prove it, just visit the” About Me “Google and check” Check privacy. ” By clicking “Start Now” page shows the online privacy and what is shared. The starting point is Google +.

At each step, you can select what information you want to share and what kind of audience, including the option to share with everyone.

Depending on which services are used with the bill, warning that if denegan share with Google, for some products this fact will affect the operation of the application or operating system are received.

Kaspersky Lab experts recommend performing this process at least once every three months, because no one reads the “Terms of Use” applications that are downloaded to the smartphone.

“In reality, this is just the beginning of the action the user should take to protect your data to advertisers, suppliers or third-party application stores cookies” recall according to a note published in . ABC

Kaspersky Lab has the following tips to protect yourself on the web:

1. Read: no one read the “Terms and conditions” but everyone accepts. However, all users should read what agrees to share data with third parties.

2. Not limited to the only authentication. It is most convenient but less secure. When you sign in with your Google Account, and you agree to share certain information with third parties.

3. Distrust: Internet is full of weirdos. The data is sacred and should be shared only in places (and people) that you want.

4. The easiest way is not always the best: if you choose to share everything easily, the world and the search engines can see everything you are looking for. Never agree to share things on any network.

5. Use a privacy tool: You can always use Tor to pursue a private browsing (unless the FBI continue their research), but the network is not for everyone. What is Kaspersky Lab recommends using solutions like Kaspersky Safe Browser allows the user to select what you share with third-party websites. This feature is available in the latest version of Kaspersky Internet Security 2016.

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