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App of the Week: AVGPrivacyFix manages your privacy across social networks

Posted on September 6, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Isabella Gutierrez writes:

How exposed are you online? Now that having multiple social media accounts is commonplace and with privacy settings constantly changing, it’s not easy to keep tabs on who can see your personal information.

That’s where the app AVGPrivacyFix comes in. This app tells users how their personal information is exposed on Facebook, Twitter, Google, Linkedin and other social accounts, and helps them strengthen their privacy by pinpointing the exact settings that need attention.

Read more on GeekWire.

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