Simple steps to remain safe on social media

Social media influencer and professor in MICA, Falguni Vasavda Oza Source: Falguni Vasavda Oza
With the recent confession of Mark Zuckerberg, people have started feeling unsafe using the internet and social media sites. Social media influencer and professor in MICA, Falguni Vasavda Oza shares some very useful tips on how to remain safe on social media by taking some very simple steps.
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