FTC complaint says Facebook’s privacy changes are deceptive

December 21st, 2009


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Facebook claimed it was you do the universe a preference when it updated how the site handles remoteness settings progressing this month, but the shift has finished zero but get the association in even some-more prohibited water. Amid complicated critique from rights and remoteness groups, the Electronic Privacy Information Center ( EPIC ) has called on the Federal Trade Commission to examine the changes which it says trick users and “contradict Facebook’s own representations.” Facebook has regularly had flattering minute (if not overly complex) remoteness settings. As we minute in the own beam to Facebook’s remoteness controls from progressing this year, these settings concede people to granularly carry out how each sort of report is common with others and who sees what at any since time. However, most users were painfully unknowingly which these settings existed, ensuing in countless embarrassments, pursuit losses, and more—all since of unnoticed Facebook postings

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