BC Paralegal Association Social Media Privacy and Ethics Presentation
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Presented by Samantha Collier of R.JOHNSON Legal Recruitment for the British Columbia Paralegal Association on June 25th, 2014
Social Media for ParalegalsPrivacy + Concerns + Best Practices
CBC Currents: The Digital Afterlife: Facebook and Death – Samantha CollierGlobe and Mail: Law Firms Dipping Toes in Social Media OceanLawyers Weekly: The 24: Canada’s Top Legal Social Media InfluencersCanadian Law Blog Awards 2011 Winner – Top Practice Management Category
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Agenda
• Social Media Blunders
• Privacy• Concerns• Best Practices
Blunder #1 (Personal Story)
• Checked in on Foursquare and Facebook on a regular basis
• Used Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter publicly
• Always felt safe.
And then…
Random stranger showing up at the restaurant I’m at because I “checked in”. It was harmless but it was a wake-up call.
Blunder #2
Alexandra Wallace = 10 million references on Google about her being a racist.
Blunder #3
• Rebecca Martinson Delta Gamma
PrivacyGood way to gage
your online privacy. Take your “Google
Portrait”.
Concern #1
Are my Facebook pictures mine?
Concern #2How do my social media accounts get
hacked?
Concern #3How can I protect my privacy?
Concern #4
I don’t use social media at all. Can I just forget about online privacy?
Best Practices
Never check in from home or workOnly accept friend requests from those you
know and trustChange up your morning routines if you check in
to coffee shops and suchCheck and double check your privacy settingsTurn off geo-tagging in your cell phone.Don’t publish what you don’t want to know.
There is no true “Privacy” on the web.
Questions