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Couriermail.com.au: Studies show 1.8 million Aussies deleted Facebook, and most don’t trust social media

Originally published: CourierMail, 25 June 2018

ONE in four Australians has either dumped Facebook or reclaimed some of the personal information they share with the social media giant, according to a new study, even though most users found it difficult to do.
But there could be worse news for the multibillion-dollar company as it earned another unwanted title — Australia’s “most distrusted media brand” — and the dubious honour of being considered less principled than the banking industry.  Read more >

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