Mar 19, 2008

While Valleywag has concerns about Facebook employees violating users’ privacy, the Office of the Privacy Commisioner of Canada says on its blog that Facebook users have a tendency of handing out too much personal information . Is that you?
ValleyWag says that your privacy is an illusion:
“The first part is simply risible. Facebook, as a company, may have a policy that employees should respect user privacy. But some Facebook employees obviously do not follow that policy, and Facebook appears to have no effective way of stopping them. “[VALLEYWAG]
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is concerned about identity thieves on Facebook:
“Last year, IT security firm Sophos ran an experiment on Facebook to demonstrate just how willing people were to hand over their information to potential ID thieves. They created a fake profile page on Facebook for a small green plastic frog and sent out 200 friend requests to other Facebook users. Eighty-two of those people responded, and in doing so, divulged personal information like their email address, birthdate, workplace or school location, and phone number - all useful details for the aspiring identity thief.”[privcom]
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