The New York Times provides this stunning graphic that brings the recent wave of Facebook privacy issues into focus. You can see the whole item here:
Business Day -- May 12
It graphs out the over 100 little details, defaulted public, by the way, that daunt the Facebook user.
I like the factoid that the EULA on privacy has grown from 1,000 words to well over 5,000, and is now longer than the U.S. Constitution.
Here's a simpler way to deal with your Facebook privacy: Assume you have none.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Privacy Might Be A Problem If . . .
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