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3 User Comments
Thomas DJ
At least you have the ability to CHOOSE not to participate on facebook, and they do offer some semblance of privacy controls, even though they’re confusing and hard to use. What’s worse now is that there are some sites like that are posting peoples personal information without permission. Talk about a privacy nightmare that needs to be stopped. I think the best way to manage your privacy on facebook is to divide people into lists and only let a small number of users see your most personal information. Also, make sure none of your profile pictures are anything that you don’t want others to see. You’re still at risk if you do this, but you can manage it a little bit better.
Aaron Dalrymple
Facebook needs a kick in the pants to get its act together. The saddest part is that even though they are a privacy and security nightmare, people are so anxious to put their lives online and build up their “friends” list that I don’t think most of them notice or even care… Remember, users are Facebook’s PRODUCT — not their customers. Advertisers are the customer.
Vikash
Thats Scary.. All of use FB like hell.. But if this is the case, then we need to worry. Well actually FB guys should worry and take care of it