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Facebook proposes more transparent privacy policy, wants to know what you think of it

May 11, 2012

Facebook proposes more transparent privacy policy, is looking for feedback from youFacebook’s had some privacy foibles in the not-so-distant past, and has been working to improve its policies to better inform Facebook users how their info is exploited. Last year, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s Office did an audit of Facebook’s data usage approach, and determined that, while Facebook’s doing a decent job, further details should be provided to us all. Well, the social network’s recently responded by creating a Terms and Policies Hub to make its myriad policies easy to find. Additionally, it’s adding new examples and explanations to its Data Use Policy about how the ‘book employs cookies on its site, while also shedding some light on how our info’s used for advertising and improving site operations. There’s also a detailed description of the Activity Log tool that lets you see every bit of info you’ve entrusted to Mr. Zuckerberg, so you can better manage your pictures and wall posts. These changes aren’t yet set in stone, however, because Facebook wants to know what you think before doing so. Just head on over to Facebook’s Site Governance page to peruse the changes and provide feedback at your leisure, or tune into a live Q&A session with Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan next Monday (May 14th) at noon ET to tell her face-to-digital-face.

Facebook proposes more transparent privacy policy, wants to know what you think of it originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 May 2012 14:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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