Facebook privacy
Privacy is in the <strike>Eye</strike> Pocketbook of the Beholder
Facebook sues to protect its users’ privacy from phishing spammers while being struck with a complaint by EPIC for reducing its users’ privacy. This is not so much about upholding privacy but rather deciding who makes money from personal information. Read more about Privacy is in the <strike>Eye</strike> Pocketbook of the Beholder »
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Facebook's New “Transition” Tool and Privacy
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Facebook Application and Content Creation Privacy
This post is under review. Read more about Facebook Application and Content Creation Privacy »
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Facebook Privacy using Friend Lists
While Facebook’s Privacy settings are a powerful method of controlling who sees what kind of information about you, unless you create and maintain Friend Lists, you are effectively limited to all Friends seeing everything.
Friend Lists
The first step in creating and using Friend Lists to think about how what information you might not want all your friends to see, and how you might want to group your friends. Some examples: Read more about Facebook Privacy using Friend Lists »
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