In the wake of this most recent feature rollout from the Facebook team, Consumer Reports Internet Privacy and Security Survey and the latest visual from Marketo are reporting that close to 13 million Facebook users have never touched their privacy settings.
NEW YORK (AP) ā Facebook is proposing to end its practice of letting users vote on changes to its privacy policies, though it will continue to let u...
Parents fret all the time about protecting their kids on Facebook, but many of the products and services Iāve seen that aim to help are intrusive, a...
In this digital age most of our personal information is already readily available. When in doubt always revert to rule #1: If you don't want the entire world to see something, then don't post it.
Facebook users are expressing shock that the company is looking to monetize their personal information. These people are probably also staunch believers in the Tooth Fairy.
(AP/HUFFINGTON POST) NEW YORK -- The Wall Street Journal is reporting that 10 popular Facebook applications have been transmitting users' personal ide...
Facebook has been continually revamping its privacy policies, with the general trend being towards encouraging users to share more about themselves wi...
Openbook, a site that highlights Facebook users' most incriminating public status updates, was created in response to Facebook's new, more permissive,...
As Facebook's troubles with privacy issues continue to play out in the media, a new spotlight has been cast on California Attorney General candidate C...
In keeping with a new tradition, Facebook is ready to alter its Privacy Policy and Statement of Rights yet again, but it's asking for user feedback be...
I don't think Facebook is evil or trying to find ways to misuse personal data, but I do think it has created a privacy regime that's simply too complicated for many people to understand.
Ask somebody two weeks ago what they thought of Facebook's recent privacy and interface changes, and the response was, "What changes?" Ask someone tod...
That didn't take long. Just 24 hours after Facebook began rolling out a privacy announcement and settings tool to its more than 350 million users, a n...
You haven't lost me yet, Mark. I can understand why you made some of the changes you did recently. But once a champion of privacy concerns online, your latest statements are alarming.
Facebook's new privacy controls remain a work in progress a full 24 hours after release and months after they were announced. Responding to criticism ...