Friday, September 05, 2014

As Promised, Facebook’s Privacy Checkup Has Arrived | Re/code

Facebook provides a tool in an attempt to help address conceptual model complexity creep

"Facebook’s privacy settings — which have changed frequently over the years — are notorious for their complexity. Navigating them can be particularly difficult for new users, as there’s a slew of different settings to keep track of. For example, you can keep some parts of your profile private, share other parts with friends only, and still share other elements publicly. You can keep your friends list private — although not entirely private if you have friends with different settings — and users can tag you in photos you haven’t approved (unless, of course, you change the settings to manually approve each one). Confused yet?"
As Promised, Facebook’s Privacy Checkup Has Arrived | Re/code

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