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Facebook Unapologetic but Changed

Facebook | Making Control Simple.  Markie Markie Markie.  I love the I’m just a kid excuse.  Still no apology but I’m guessing that just isn’t in the Zuckerberg repertoire. In his blog today, Mark Zuckerberg has implemented the changes that … Continue reading

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New Facebook Privacy Controls

When the new privacy controls come out tomorrow for Facebook, I will be curious to see one thing. Will all my defaults be set to public as Facebook has done in the past when they’ve made these changes? Mark Zuckerberg … Continue reading

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Yes, Privacy – Again

Recently on This Week in Google, Leo deleted his Facebook account during his live podcast.  He viewed the Zuckerberg amorality with respect to his (and our) personal data as reason to set a positive example for the rest of us.  … Continue reading

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Facebook "Privacy" Settings

From the Facebook Privacy Settings: “When you visit a Facebook-enhanced application or website, it may access any information you have made visible to Everyone as well as your publicly available information. This includes your Name, Profile Picture, Gender, Current City, … Continue reading

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