A "social cloud" enables the sharing of numerous resources within the framework of a social network. In addition, by utilizing the built-in socially corrective mechanisms (incentives and disincentives), a cloud-based framework for long-term sharing can be made possible with less privacy and security risk than traditional cloud environments. It is suggested that a social marketplace be used to control sharing because of the distinctive features of the Social Cloud. The social market is unique because it enables trading using both social and economic protocols. Commercial cloud providers frequently rely on implied trust based on the provider's reputation in the marketplace rather than offering many explicit guarantees. This strategy is impractical for those sharing resources in a social cloud, so it's critical to use social incentives and the underlying interpersonal connections as a foundation in place of trust. (Charde et al., 2012).