5 simple tech tips to take back control of your social media

Social media apps track users' clicks, contacts and location. These five privacy tips can help limit data collection on iPhone and Android.


5 simple tech tips to take back control of your social media
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The good news is you can take back control. A few simple setting changes can limit tracking, reduce data sharing and improve your privacy across your favorite apps.

Here are five simple tech tips to help you regain control of your social media today.

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Android:

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer

This limits how social media apps track your behavior across other apps and services. 

Many social media apps request access to your contacts, camera, microphone and photos. In many cases, they collect more data than necessary. Reducing permissions helps limit what these platforms can gather about you.

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Important notes for accuracy:

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Limiting permissions reduces how much personal data social platforms can access and store.

Many social media platforms track your location to suggest content, ads and nearby connections. You can reduce this by limiting location access both on your device and inside the apps themselves.

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Android:

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer

You should also check the app's internal settings and turn off location sharing or tagging.

Some social media apps upload your contact list to find friends and connections. This can expose your personal network without you realizing it.

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Android:

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer

Then check inside the app:

This prevents the app from accessing your contacts and removes any data that may have already been uploaded.

Social media platforms update their features and policies often. That means your settings may change without you noticing. Take a few minutes every few months to review:

This helps ensure your account stays secure and your data stays protected over time.

Other platforms may offer similar controls under names like Data sharing, Ad preferences or Partner activity, though the steps vary. Disabling these settings reduces how much data platforms collect about your behavior outside their apps.

Social media platforms are built to collect and analyze your behavior, often in ways that are not obvious. The longer you use them, the more detailed that profile becomes. Taking a few minutes to adjust your settings can significantly reduce how much of your personal information is tracked, stored and shared.

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You do not need to quit social media to protect your privacy. You just need to be more intentional about how these apps access your data. Most people never check these settings, which is exactly why they matter. Taking a few minutes today to review your permissions and tracking options can help you stay in control instead of letting algorithms control you.

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