Privacy Protection Through Regulation Of Access To Information In Social Networks

Formerly space limits the range of interaction and within the spread of information. In

the modern World Society which is highly differentiated, complex and interdependent such physical borders do not exist anymore. We live in an Information Society but do not want to share everything with everyone. For the billions of users of social networks it is difficult and labor-intensive to achieve privacy in a public communication medium regardless if it is used for private or professional. The almost unmanageable number of friends and contacts increases in the same way the number of people who join social networks rises.

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