Federal Trade Commission over charges it deceived consumers. The FTC had  charged that the social network told people they could keep the  information they share private, then allowed it to be made public. The  charges go back to 2009, when Facebook changed its privacy settings to  make public information that users may have deemed private. This  included their list of friends, for example. The FTC says the settlement  requires Facebook to get people's approval before changing how it  shares their data. In a blog post, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the  company has made a "bunch of mistakes." But he adds that this has often  overshadowed the good work Facebook has done. He says Facebook has  addressed many of the FTC's concerns already.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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