Facebook Privacy Issues
May 08
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Source: Wired.com
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Soon everybody — including your uncle Louie and that guy you hated from your last job — had a profile.
And Facebook realized it owned the network.
Then Facebook decided to turn “your” profile page into your identity online — figuring, rightly, that there’s money and power in being the place where people define themselves. But to do that, the folks at Facebook had to make sure that the information you give it was public.
So in December, with the help of newly hired Beltway privacy experts, it reneged on its privacy promises and made much of your profile information public by default. That includes the city that you live in, your name, your photo, the names of your friends and the causes you’ve signed onto.
An article from Wired about how Facebook’s privacy is going downhill. I’ve always wanted to leave Facebook but I feel like I’ll disconnect too much if I do. Maybe it’s still worth it, though?
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