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The world’s largest social networking site Facebook amended its privacy policy so that users post on its Web site agree that, by default, log on to their information publicly. This aroused the criticism of different types of users.

 

This means that users do not care, or those who do not have time to read the project will have their personal information not found, and to take advantage of the facts are clear.

On the other hand, those who recognize the “trap”, and wished to keep secret information that they must pass a series of complex choices to do so, the process is so a lot of time.

The new policy attracted criticism, the company from privacy groups, government officials and some of its users, according to nytimes.com.

European data protection agencies complained in the letter group mark the Company’s privacy program changes that may “change its social networking platform default Shezhi a user hurts.”

The U.S. Congress has demanded that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to take action on social networking site’s privacy controls, eweek.com reported.

“There are always trade relations, to provide comprehensive, accurate and precise control and provides a simple tool that can be widely and straightforward choice, said:” Schrage, vice president of public policy in Facebook, according to nytims.com.

“We try to provide the most comprehensive and detailed control and comprehensive information.”

Moreover, even if the user has completed all of the privacy settings, as well as a pair of Facebook’s approach to dig his / her personal information, but can be made public. A new feature that can automatically link the so-called community Web page of personal data, such as home or university, to the theme of the city’s website or university.

The only way to eliminate, delete the information from these pages from the Facebook profile.

There are 400 million registered users, half of whom log on to its website every day.

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