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December 17, 2019 10:00 am GMT

Reddit got an 'F' in our data accessibility rankings. Facebook got an 'A.'

Reddit got an 'F' in our data accessibility rankings. Facebook got an 'A.'

We upload photos, videos, and personal stories. We share intimate details of our lives and our children's lives. 

It's your life. It's your personal data. You should have access to it.

Why? Because this information — your private personal data — has never been more vulnerable.

Tech giants are susceptible to data leaks. If your data isn’t accidentally put out there, these tech companies share it with so many third-parties in the name of profit it's hard to keep track. Or, a company can always pull a MySpace, and outright delete all your data overnight thanks to an acquisition or shutdown.

If you knew how much these companies knew about you, you'd might want to step back from social media. And if you do, you shouldn't have to leave all that data behind. It's yours. Read more...

More about Facebook, Google, Reddit, Data Requests, and Tiktok

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