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Facebook Hits 350M Users, Tweaks Privacy Plan

The heavyweight of social networking passes a milestone and distances itself from its original network-based approach to privacy.

December 2, 2009
By Kenneth Corbin: More stories by this author:

Facebook continues dominating the social networking landscape, surpassing 350 million users. But that growth also continues prompting changes in other areas, like privacy. eSecurity Planet has the details on Facebook's new privacy controls -- a shift that takes it further away its origins as a college-oriented networking site.


Facebook Privacy
As it passes another major milestone, social networking giant Facebook is moving once again to overhaul its privacy policies in a bid to give users greater control and understanding about how their information is shared.

In a blog post late Tuesday night, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company is abandoning its regional networks, the groupings of users devised by where they live, that had guided the company's approach to privacy.

Zuckerberg also took the occasion to note that Facebook has now signed up more than 350 million users.

"As Facebook has grown, some of these regional networks now have millions of members and we've concluded that this is no longer the best way for you to control your privacy," he said.

Read the full story at eSecurityPlanet.com


TAGS: privacy, Facebook, social networking




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