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Tech From Tech Tech From Tech Home About Projects Whose Responsibility Is Privacy? December 22, 2009 The one thing that Facebook has consistently pissed users off about over the years is Privacy. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) filed a 29-page complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), claiming that Facebook mislead its users with the recent updates to privacy. The complaint pretty much says that the changes are confusing to users so instead of keeping their information safe users end up losing jobs, being embarrassed etc… While the social media giant has made some tremendous screw ups in the past in the realm of privacy, I think it’s about time we cut Facebook some slack (just a little though…) I read through the complaint which pretty much goes over the history of Facebook’s Privacy changes pretty accurately (albeit with a pretty heavy bias). I encourage you to read it on your own. I’m going to skip going over all of that and skip right...
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