Facebook Target of FTC Privacy Complaint
Ten privacy groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission that seeks a roll-back of recent changes to Facebook's privacy policy.
URL Shortening Frenzy Comes with Security Risks
Google and Facebook are jumping into the URL shortening fray, but the explosion of link shortening services comes with some security concerns as well.
Facebook and Google: Contrasts in Privacy
Facebook and Google have both been faced with privacy concerns, and the responses have been polar opposite from the two entities.
Facebook Changes Privacy Settings Yet Again
Facebook has amended a blog page detailing changes made to Friend List privacy settings since new settings began rolling out on Wednesday. Confused? So was Facebook.
Facebook Halts Beacon, Gives $9.5M to Settle Lawsuit
Facebook shutters program that sparked a lawsuit alleging privacy violations, and funnels $9.5 million into a fund that will support online privacy, safety and security.
Facebook Forms Board to Improve Safety
Facebook is setting up a new advisory board to improve user safety on its social networking site, it said on Sunday.
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Are YouTube and Facebook Guzzling Your Bandwidth?
What are enterprise networks used for? According to a new traffic analysis the answer is, increasingly, to let employees spend work time visiting leisure Web sites.
Why Privacy Concerns are Ruining Facebook
Facebook is taking new steps to protect your privacy, including eliminating regional networks. But I think the site is going too far.
New Facebook Privacy Controls Just Weeks Away
Think you've heard about them before? You have--back in July--but it's now about to happen, FB founder Mark Zuckerberg says. Regional networks? They're toast.