Facebook is rolling out new privacy measures claiming to enhance user security. Over the next few weeks, users will see a small pop up at the top of their news feed asking them to “Stay in control of your account by following these simple security tips”
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Would you give your phone number to Facebook
June 15th, 2012
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Vote for your Privacy on Facebook
June 2nd, 2012
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Facebook is asking for your vote to roll out new privacy rules to be enforced on their site. Facebook had already made changes to their existing terms of use or “Statements of Rights And Responsibilities” and their “Data Use Policy” earlier in march based on feedback from users.
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