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Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know [Privacy]
Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know [Privacy]
Facebook's new terms of service caused quite a stir this weekend, prompting many to drop their Facebook accounts altogether. Too hooked on Facebook to cut it off completely? It's time you learned...
People Against the new Terms of Service (TOS)
facebook.com — NOW OVER 50,000 STRONG!!! As per Facebook's request, the following was submitted to Facebook Spokesperson Barry Schnitt... after the story broke Monday morning concerning Facebook’s most recent changes to its Terms of Service, and the resulting user ... (more) People Against the new Terms of Service (TOS)
People Against the new Terms of Service (TOS)
facebook.com — As per Facebook's request, the following was submitted to Facebook Spokesperson Barry Schnitt after the story broke... Monday morning concerning Facebook’s most recent changes to its Terms of Service, and the resulting user backlash. 3 Big Questions for ... (more) People Against the new Terms of Service (TOS)
The Facebook Blog
blog.facebook.com — A couple of weeks ago, we revised our terms of use hoping to clarify some parts for... our users. Over the past couple of days, we received a lot of questions and comments about the changes and what they mean for people and their information. Based on ... (more) The Facebook Blog
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10 Facebook Privacy Settings To Know [Facebook]
Consumerist — ... 10 Facebook Privacy Settings To Know By Ben Popken , 12:11 AM on Wed Feb 18 2009, 158 views [image] Concerned about how discreet your bits are over at Facebook? The All Facebook blog has 10 privacy settings ever user should know about, from removing yourself from Facebook and Google searches, to who can see your tagged photos, and other basic ways of controlling your content. 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know [AllFacebook via Lifehacker ] Read More: Facebook , Privacy , Social Networking ...

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