Teo Nie Ching Warns: Avoid Clicking Suspicious Links on Social Media 🚫

Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching urges users to steer clear of suspicious links to prevent inappropriate content from appearing in their social media feeds. Stay safe online!

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Do not click any suspicious links to keep inappropriate content from popping up on one's social media feed, says Teo Nie Ching.

The Deputy Communications Minister also advised social media users to be aware of algorithms used to track the behaviour of people, any related content, posts, engagement metrics and relations with a user.

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