Saturday, August 31, 2013

Message From Our Buddies at Facebook

..Okay, let me get this straight... You allowed over a thousand FB profiles to be released to the Canadian Government, never mind what you were in cahoots with regarding the National Security Agency (NSA)...

Sure, go ahead and shadow my "shopping" trends and by the way, I post photos of my exploits at the S&M bars and I would love a discount coupon for "toys."


We're writing to let you know that we are proposing updates to ourData Use Policy and our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. These two documents tell you about how we collect and use data, and the rules that apply when you choose to use Facebook. Our goal with these updates is to make our practices more clear.
We update these documents from time to time to make sure we keep you posted about the latest things you can do with Facebook. This email describes the key changes we've proposed and directs you to places where you can learn more.
What's being updated and why?
Both documents have new language to help you better understand:

  • How advertising works on Facebook
  • What to expect when it comes to using your name, profile picture, content and personal info with ads or commercial content
  • How to control or remove apps you've used
  • What data you're sharing with mobile devices
Like always, we won't share the private information that you put on Facebook with advertisers without your permission.
What should you do and when will the updates happen?
You can review all the updates on our Site Governance page's Documents tab and over the next seven days leave comments on that page to give us feedback. Please take some time toread through everything and let us know what you think. If your comments lead to more updates, we'll post those on the Site Governance page, too.
To stay up to date on similar topics, please like our Site Governance andPrivacy pages. And, if you want to learn more about how we show you interesting, relevant ads, or how cookies and similar technologies help us do so, please visit our Adverts and Cookies pages. We hope you find these resources helpful.
Best regards,
Erin Egan
Chief Privacy Officer

"Not Cool"

Facebook

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