svētdiena, 2010. gada 4. jūlijs

Facebook Improves Permissions-Based Privacy

Granted, using Facebook as a small business marketing tool makes a lot of sense, but that doesn't mean you want to -- or should have to -- relinquish your personal info to any third-party company that comes along. Facebook's been under tremendous pressure to give its users more control over their privacy, and now the company is offering a permissions box that lets you decide what info you’re willing to share. eSecurityPlanet has the full story.

Facebook is taking another step to enhance the privacy controls on its site, offering users an added safeguard meant to check the flow of information to third-party developers and partner websites.

Wednesday afternoon Facebook rolled out a simplified approval process for users to add applications and websites. As with the previous system, only public information will be automatically available to third-parties, but the method for approving access to other sorts of information, such as photos and friends' information, will be contained in a more intuitive interface.

Read the complete Facebook privacy changes article



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