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Social media and Satan: pitfalls of losing control of brand social media accounts

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By Susan Ross (US) on April 16, 2021

Be careful whom you entrust with administrator access to your brand’s social media accounts. If an administrator does use your brand’s social media accounts beyond their permitted use, you should formally revoke their authority to access the accounts to allow potential legal action based on their unauthorized use after the revocation.

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