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Oct 6

What did Facebook really just announce? | The Social - CNET News

Today, Facebook rolled out what’s arguably one of the most complicated product updates it’s made in its short history, a series of new features and revamps to existing ones that aren’t directly connected to one another, but which have a central aim: making Facebook a flexible and universal communications hub.

Oct 6

Facebook Allows Users to Download All of Their Information

Facebook announced a new product that will allow users to download their information stored on the social network and create a local copy of it.

The new product, called Download Your Information, is built on top of Facebook’s Graph application programming interface and includes wall posts, photos and status updates among other types of content. It creates a compressed ZIP file.

Jun 7
Control Your Facebook Privacy With PrivacyDefender - Powered by ReputationDefender
Still don’t want to wade through all of Facebook’s new privacy settings? This app will do it for you.

Control Your Facebook Privacy With PrivacyDefender - Powered by ReputationDefender

Still don’t want to wade through all of Facebook’s new privacy settings? This app will do it for you.

Jun 1

And so you could say that this isn’t really a current scandal for Facebook, it’s the core conflict of their existence, in that their job is to sell your data, and you might not like that.

- web-based communication expert Christian Sandvig, A Minute With ™ | Illinois

Graphic shows what  portions of your Facebook profile are now public by default.
(via s3.moveon.org)

Graphic shows what portions of your Facebook profile are now public by default.

(via s3.moveon.org)

Fairly or not, critics are advocating for regulations or other forms of restrictions on how Facebook handles user privacy, and are even recommending that users leave the site.

The issues are creating new risks not just for Facebook users, but for the company and its ecosystem of developers and marketers.

- Analysis: Some Facebook Privacy Issues Are Real, Some Are Not

Facebook Privacy Changes: 5 Can't-Miss Facts - CIO.com

Nice tutorial explains the new privacy settings on Facebook and how to change them.

Facebook’s Instant Personalization Is the Real Privacy Hairball

Good summary of Facebook announcements at f8 conference last week.

http://zesty.ca/facebook/

What does Facebook publish about you and your friends?

I Am Here: One Man’s Experiment With the Location-Aware Lifestyle

There was quite a bit of discussion yesterday on Twitter about the new website, pleaserobme.com, which illustrates the dangers of using geolocation applications to advertise your whereabouts. This reminded me of a story I read in Wired, which is excerpted below.

To test whether I was being paranoid, I ran a little experiment. On a sunny Saturday, I spotted a woman in Golden Gate Park taking a photo with a 3G iPhone. Because iPhones embed geodata into photos that users upload to Flickr or Picasa, iPhone shots can be automatically placed on a map. At home I searched the Flickr map, and score—a shot from today. I clicked through to the user’s photostream and determined it was the woman I had seen earlier. After adjusting the settings so that only her shots appeared on the map, I saw a cluster of images in one location. Clicking on them revealed photos of an apartment interior—a bedroom, a kitchen, a filthy living room. Now I know where she lives.