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Evolution of Privacy on Facebook

Mindjumpers

During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users. I have found this chart that illustrates Facebook’s evolution of privacy from the early days in 2005 up until recently.

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Evolving on Facebook From Then to Now

Ari Herzog

Reviewing my Facebook history from Day One (which you can learn how to download yourself ), I’ll guess I joined the social networking site in the spring of 2005 shortly after I gained an.edu email address in graduate school. Because search engines can see pages, so too can any person whether or not a Facebook user.

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Facebook Insights from Social Media Club Hawaii | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

Privacy Issues on Facebook Use Lists to organize your friends in to groups. Use your Privacy Settings to adjust who can see what. Additional privacy settings are available under many of your Tabs. Check monthly as Facebook changes their TOS (terms of Service) frequently. Look at the Flickr photos here.

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Cam Conversation: Business Travel to Hawaii, NextLevelHI, Facebook.

Bare Feet Studios

Connie Reece Hawai Convention Center Kelly Mitchell NextLevel Hawaii Facebook Chat not so private – It’s ugly but these problems are not going away any time soon. I am experimenting with the new uStream Producer “desktop application.&# It allows me to record and live stream at the same time, while mixing in graphics, etc.

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Why You Need to Care About Tomorrow

Ari Herzog

Social Implications. Let’s start with everyone’s favorites: Facebook! Social networking allows us to stay as up-to-date as allowing us to “check in” at our current locations. Where’s the privacy? When it comes to sharing your life via social networking, how much is too much?

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

Buzz Marketing for Technology

« Professional services network offsite: Tapping the Power of Collaboration | Main | Audio stream of radio interview on Facebook, networks, connectivity, and media » Eight steps to thriving on information overload. Share on Facebook. What marketing executives think about your privacy. November 2005 (8).

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Boycott Facebook & Related Sites | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

I have gotten very used to a certain (large) lack of privacy in most traditional senses. But the way that Facebook’s Beacon is setting cookies and sending my very specific online behavior (at selected sites) back to it’s databases not in the aggregate but assigned to my personal data, is going too far. Please join me.

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