Selfregulation in social networks as a way to guarantee the rights to intimacy, privacy and to protect personal data
Abstract
Today the social networks on line have become instruments of control and power in society. Personal information that flows through them has caused direct violations to private life, which highlights the need for self-regulation in these Web sites. As they are free spaces requires collaboration of society itself, the service providers and the State itself.
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