Privacy settings smackdown: Facebook vs. Twitter vs. LinkedIn vs. Google+

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Nearly three-quarters of people with access to the Internet use social networking sites, a number that has skyrocketed since early 2005, according to the Pew Research Center. As social networks continue to permeate our everyday lives, so do the privacy and security risks associated with our accounts.
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