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Auto-posting online purchases on Blippy.com for all to see - Social Media Security Podcast Episode 9

Sunday, January 31st 2010 @ 2:39 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 1547 times

This week's episode of the Social Media Security Podcast is now available at http://www.socialmediasecurity.com/category/podcasts, and covers several topics including:

1- McAfee and Facebook partner to allow antivirus subscription discounts for Facebook users

2- Websense offers Facebook solution for users to scrub their profiles of unwanted words and malware in posts

3- Blippy.com lets you broadcast all your online purchases so people can see what you bought, where, and how much

4- Social media users are finding it more stressful to do relationship break-ups

The Social Media Security Podcast is hosted by myself (Scott Wright), Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson, approximately every two weeks.

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