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Lying to Facebook could help protect your data

This week’s testimony from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in front of the US Congress likely didn’t allay many concerns about online privacy. Questions about Facebook’s plan to limit third-party access to personal data, and whether or how the American government will regulate them were mostly left unanswered.

While some people have decided to delete their accounts, others are looking to ways to protect their data themselves, if Facebook is unable or unwilling to do it.

Chad Loder is the co-founder and CEO of Habitu8, a company that trains companies and their employees in information security. According to Loder, we have tended to see the collection of our personal data as a nuisance, something like pop-up ads. Instead, he said, they should be treated as as an active threat to our security and privacy.

“You can’t allow active threats to continue to attack you with impunity,” Loder said. “You have to try to disrupt their activities and make them pay a penalty for what they’re doing.”

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