This week I explored privacy related issues on Facebook. After exploring the default privacy settings on my own Facebook account, I learned that Facebook was showing other users when I was active on my account, Facebook recognition was set to “on” which allowed Facebook to recognize if I was in a photo. I can be tagged in photos or videos without approval and more. These happened to be the default settings on Facebook upon creating an account. What surprised me the most was that Facebook tracks people’s personal traits and interests and list them for advertisers on its website. Not only are they advertising their user’s information, they are also making a profit off of users. This tells me that no one’s privacy or information matters when a profit is involved. In addition, I learned that the ads that Facebook users see are based on information they’ve provided on their profiles such as, relationship status, employer, job title, and even education. The thing is these se...