Facebook is constantly making tweaks to its privacy settings, with limited success. With the addition of a new privacy expert in its Washington office and two recent waves of changes to user controls for sharing, the network appears to be looking more closely at privacy issues.
On Tuesday, the company announced a few new privacy features that emulate the Google+ model of sharing — new features to friends lists that make it easier for users to sort friends into different privacy levels and share content with selective groups.
Read full article >>Michael A. Fletcher 14 Sep, 2011
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