Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Facebook Forced To Change Privacy Policy Problem

Jakarta - in the middle to complete the settlement with the authority of the federal law on privacy policy changes created two years ago, reports the Wall Street Journal, quoted by Reuters.

As reported by Reuters, the legal settlement with the U.S. Trade Commission (FTC) will address complaints from privacy advocates that Facebook is dangerous to behave.

The agreement is pending final approval by the commissioners to force the prior approval of the user to "change material to each other," The Wall Street Journal cites a number of anonymous sources.

The report also notes that the decision that the law shall also be verified by independent auditors for 20 years. Therefore, the judicial procedure follows a similar agreement between the FTC and the search giant Google Inc. in March.

In 2010, the cost of the FTC's complaint that the social networking service Twitter is not for protecting the privacy of its consumers.

Facebook - number 1 social networking sites in the world with 800 million users, is often criticized for its practices regarding the privacy of individual users.

The FTC complaints of leaving the organization's privacy on the Facebook social network, after the introduction of the new privacy policy is 2009.

These changes require that certain personal profile information such as sex and the city of residence of Facebook users, must be known to anyone.

Previously, Facebook users everywhere should have to limit the information that users see

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