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Facebook Privacy Changes Spark Federal Complaint

BARBARA ORTUTAY   12/17/09 03:47 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — A Washington-based privacy advocacy group and nine other organizations have filed a complaint against Facebook over the social network's latest privacy changes.

The Electronic Privacy Information Center said Thursday it has asked the Federal Trade Commission to look into the changes Facebook has made to its users' privacy settings and to force Facebook to restore its old privacy safeguards.

The changes, unveiled last week, include treating users' names, profile photo, friends list, gender and other data as publicly available information.

The complaint says the changes diminish user privacy by disclosing personal information to the public that was previously restricted.

Among the groups joining EPIC in its complaint are the American Library Association, the Consumer Federation of America and the Center for Digital Democracy.

Facebook said it discussed the changes with regulators, including the FTC, before making them and that it is disappointed "that EPIC has chosen to share their concerns with the FTC while refusing to talk to us about them."

This is not the first time, and likely not the last, that Facebook is challenged over how it treats the vast amounts of information it gets from its 350 million users.

This year, Canada's privacy commissioner accused the social network of disclosing personal information about users to the hundreds of thousands of outside developers worldwide who create Facebook applications. In August, Facebook agreed to give users more control over such sharing.

In September, the company finally shut down its much-maligned Beacon marketing program, which launched two years ago amid fanfare only to generate a storm of privacy complaints over the tracking of user activities at partner Web sites.

Facebook had agreed to create a foundation to promote online privacy, safety and security as part of a $9.5 million settlement in a lawsuit over the program.

The FTC confirmed it has received the complaint but had no other comment.

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NEW YORK — A Washington-based privacy advocacy group and nine other organizations have filed a complaint against Facebook over the social network's latest privacy changes. The Electronic Privac...
NEW YORK — A Washington-based privacy advocacy group and nine other organizations have filed a complaint against Facebook over the social network's latest privacy changes. The Electronic Privac...
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06:53 PM on 12/18/2009
Just like people to complain about something they recieve for free. Ahhh how about you just delete your info then close the account.
01:41 PM on 12/18/2009
It's not Face-less book any more ?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
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04:02 AM on 12/18/2009
It's this simple.
Don't use facebook.
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zombywulf
Original DeadHEAD
09:37 PM on 12/17/2009
Check your settings or do as most people do and lie about everything
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PenguinLinux
got root ?
05:13 PM on 12/17/2009
Facebook account - deleted long ago.
MySpace account - Deleted.
Twitter account - never created and never will
Linkedin account - deleted.
All other social networking site accounts, deleted or never created.

Life IS good.
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Imago
I thought so.
04:43 PM on 12/17/2009
This is why I will never join this thing.

Every couple of months there is a headline similar to this about Facebook.

(They lost me at "all content here is ours.")
03:48 PM on 12/17/2009
Never felt better about being a "late adopter" ...
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ibsteve2u
Someone who cares - to his unending regret
03:35 PM on 12/17/2009
"Facebook says it discussed the changes with regulators­, including the FTC, before making them."

Now if only you could be sure that Federal agences with great power to affect corporate profits - such as the FCC, FTC, FDA, USDA, etc. etc. etc. - were always outside of the reach of lobbyists and safe from the taint of corporate corruption­...

We way need to plow "K" Street under, and replace it with a national park dedicated to the U.S. Constituti­on.
03:48 PM on 12/17/2009
Agreed.

And I have some suggestion­s on how to water the trees.