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Privacy Management on Social Media Sites - Pew Research Center

As social media use has become a mainstream activity, and attention to
privacy issues has increased, a new study finds that most users of social
networking sites choose restricted privacy settings while profile "pruning"
and unfriending people is on the rise.

A survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet Project & American Life
provides new data about the privacy settings people choose for their social
networking profiles, and the specific steps users take to control the flow
of information to different people within their networks.

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http://pewresearch.org/pubs/2201/social-media-social-networking-sites-unfriending-privacy-settings-untagging-photographs?src=prc=newsletter
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