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by Greg Cruey on December 13, 2009
Facebook wants you to share more. And Facebook's critics are saying you shouldn't...
Facebook released its new privacy setting earlier this week, making it easier to share parts of your page with more a larger crowd. And, of course, that comes with risks. But for Facebook, it means increase traffic if you take those risks. And traffic is money.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt created a furor with remarks that many interpreted as indicated a lack of concern for consumer privacy.
Google not concerned with privacy? Come on...!
Facebook released its new privacy setting earlier this week, making it easier to share parts of your page with more a larger crowd. And, of course, that comes with risks. But for Facebook, it means increase traffic if you take those risks. And traffic is money.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt created a furor with remarks that many interpreted as indicated a lack of concern for consumer privacy.
Google not concerned with privacy? Come on...!
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Mr Wong
Vote for Facebook's New Privacy Rules Draw Predictable Criticism:
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Rating: 10.00 out of 2 vote(s) cast.
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Response from:
Facebook Application Developers
(12/17/09 12:01am)
Well the new privacy is good. Because there are many new options in it.
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