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Complaint From Canada Prompts Facebook Privacy Changes [Privacy]

By theoffer | August 31, 2009

If you’re suspicious of Facebook’s use of your personal data, the social networking site has made some recent changes that may make you very happy. And for this, you can blame thank Canada.

Some of the provisions of Facebook’s privacy policy sort of violate current Canadian law, and Facebook has agreed to make changes accordingly. The policies Canada had problems with included:

Thanks, Canadian government! Facebook users in the rest of the world appreciate it.

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Topics: Consumerism |

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