They say one thing, especially when on a public stage and speaking to Congress. They say something completely different with their actions. Privacy is not a concern to Facebook as they’ve shown over and over again.
They say one thing, especially when on a public stage and speaking to Congress. They say something completely different with their actions. Privacy is not a concern to Facebook as they’ve shown over and over again.
“Who can look up your Timeline by name?” Anyone you haven’t blocked. Facebook is removing this privacy setting, notifying those who had hidden themselves that they’ll be searchable. It deleted the option from those who hadn’t used it in December, and is starting to push everyone to use privacy controls on each type of content they share. But there’s no one-click opt out of Facebook search.
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