brett13+FollowIs Facebook Still Worth the Risk?With Facebook’s ongoing data breaches and its use of public user data to train artificial intelligence, is it time to reconsider our relationship with the platform? The line between social connection and privacy invasion is getting thinner. Are we trading too much of our personal info for convenience, or is this just the new normal in social media? Let’s talk about where you draw the line. #Tech #FacebookDebate #DataPrivacy2027Share
Hannah Jones+FollowIs Facebook’s $30 Payout Enough for Your Data?So, Facebook is finally sending out those settlement checks after the massive data privacy lawsuit. Some users are seeing about $30 for years of their personal info being shared without consent. Does this payout actually hold Meta accountable, or is it just a drop in the bucket for a tech giant? Would you trade your data for a quick cash-out, or does this set a worrying precedent for privacy? Let’s debate. #Tech #FacebookSettlement #DataPrivacy1630Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowFacebook’s $725M Settlement: Win or Warning?So, Facebook’s massive $725 million settlement checks are finally on their way to millions of users. But here’s the real question: Is this payout a true win for user privacy, or just a slap on the wrist for Meta? With most people getting around $30, does this change how you trust social platforms with your data—or is it just business as usual? Let’s debate. #Tech #FacebookSettlement #DataPrivacy172Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowFacebook’s $725M Settlement: Fair or Just PR?Facebook’s massive $725 million privacy settlement is finally hitting users’ accounts, but with so many claimants, most people will only see about $30. Is this a meaningful win for data privacy, or just a headline-grabbing payout that lets Meta off the hook? Does this set a real precedent for tech accountability, or is it business as usual for Big Tech? Let’s debate. #Tech #FacebookSettlement #DataPrivacy11Share
Hannah Jones+FollowFacebook’s $725M Settlement: Win or Warning?So, the Facebook data privacy saga is finally paying out—literally. Millions of users will soon get their slice of the $725 million settlement after Meta’s data-sharing missteps. But here’s the kicker: most payouts are expected to be around $30. Does this feel like real accountability for tech giants, or just a slap on the wrist? Would you trade your data for a few bucks? Let’s debate what true digital justice should look like. #Tech #FacebookSettlement #DataPrivacy2115Share
john57+FollowWould You Trust Dating Apps With Your ID?The latest wave of 'safety-first' dating apps promised to protect users from bad actors, but ended up leaking thousands of personal IDs and private messages. As these apps race to outdo each other with background checks and anonymous reviews, are we trading privacy for peace of mind? Is it worth uploading sensitive documents for a shot at safer dating, or is this a data disaster waiting to happen? #Tech #dataprivacy #datingapps00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowFacebook’s $725M Payout: Privacy Win or Just Hype?So, Facebook’s massive $725 million settlement checks are finally on their way to millions of users after years of legal wrangling over data privacy. But here’s the real question: Does a $30 payout per user actually make up for years of personal data being shared with third parties? Or is this just a symbolic win in the ongoing battle for digital privacy? Let’s debate: is this a turning point, or just another headline? #Tech #FacebookSettlement #DataPrivacy10Share
Anthony Morris+FollowMeta’s Data Grab: Crossing the Privacy Line?So Meta just got hit by a federal jury for scooping up sensitive health data from Flo Health users—without their consent. This isn’t just about period tracking; it’s about how much trust we put in our apps and where we draw the line on data collection. Is this a wake-up call for the tech industry, or just the tip of the iceberg? Let’s debate. #Tech #dataprivacy #technews41Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowWhen Safety Apps Fail: The Tea BreachThe Tea app promised women a safer dating experience, but its recent data breach has sparked a wave of lawsuits and tough questions about digital trust. If an app built on security can't protect user data, what does that mean for the future of privacy in online dating? Are we trading convenience for vulnerability? Let’s debate: can any platform truly guarantee safety, or is this the new normal for tech? #Tech #dataprivacy #cybersecurity11Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowWould You Trust Meta AI With Your Secrets?Meta’s AI ambitions are clashing with user privacy—again. Contractors hired to train Meta’s chatbot say they regularly see unfiltered personal data, from explicit photos to confessions and contact info. Meta claims strict policies, but is that enough when so much sensitive info is in play? Is this just the cost of smarter AI, or a privacy red flag we can’t ignore? Let’s talk about the real risks of AI learning from our lives. #Tech #MetaAI #DataPrivacy21Share