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Facebook developers can seek user cell numbers

January 17, 2011

Facebook has made it possible for app developers to get access to users' mobile numbers and addresses, if they obtain permission.

"Because this is sensitive information, we have created the new user address and user mobile phone permissions," wrote Jeff Bowen of the company's developer support team on the Facebook Developers blog on Friday. "These permissions must be explicitly granted to your application by the user via our standard permissions dialogs."

The blog noted that developers can only access the users' own details, and not those of their friends.

Facebook has come under fire in the past for providing too much information to the developers who create games, quizzes and other applications on the social networking platform.

In June, following an investigation by the privacy commissioner of Canada, Facebook made it mandatory for application developers to:

Otherwise, by default, applications can only access public parts of a user's profile.

In October, the Wall Street Journal revealed that at least 10 of the most popular Facebook applications were sending the ID numbers of users to at least 25 advertising, marketing and internet tracking firms.

San Francisco developer Zynga, which produces popular Facebook games like Farmville and Mafia Wars, was involved in one of the largest breaches.

 

Top reason people don't Facebook? Time

January 13, 2011

The No. 1 reason why people don't sign up for Facebook is not a concern about privacy, but rather a concern about wasting time, according to a report Wednesday.

In November, 56 percent of people who decided against becoming Facebook users cited time-wasting as the reason, according to Wedbush Securities. In September, 52 percent gave that answer.

Privacy was cited as the reason by 42 percent of the Facebook naysayers in November, down from 48 percent in September, according to the survey.

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Five reasons why I'm not buying Facebook

January 8, 2011

Excuse me for raining on the Facebook parade, but yesterday's news about the $450 million investment by Goldman Sachs (GS) and $50 million from Russia's Digital Sky Technology didn't move me the way it seemed to move others. This despite the suggested $50 billion valuation, as big and beautiful a number as the stock market has seen in some time. I am certainly not moved in the same way it appears to have moved Goldman's own clients: the Wall Street firm has pledged to line up another $1.5 bil...


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Facebook hype will fade

January 7, 2011

(CNN) -- All signs for Facebook appear to be pointing up.

Mark Zuckerberg is Time's Man of the Year, the movie about him seems likely to be an Oscar winner, and now Goldman Sachs is raising $1.5 billion from its favorite investors on behalf of the social networking company.

At the very same moment, Facebook's only real competitor --NewsCorps' waning social networking site, MySpace -- is shedding employees and expenses, most likely in hopes of a fire sale.

But appearances can be deceiving. In ...


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Facebook post falsely accuses man of Philadelphia stranglings

December 24, 2010

(CNN) -- Fears of a serial killer stalking women in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have prompted some residents to take matters into their own hands -- and onto the internet, with frightful results for one man.

Many residents of the city have joined a Facebook page titled "Catch the Kensington Strangler, before he catches someone you love," and police say a male Philadelphia resident was falsely accused of being responsible for three strangulation murders and three other assaults that have o...


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Protecting privacy almost lost cause ... thanks FaceBook

December 23, 2010

There is an old question meant to open a door into the human character: If you found a $100 note on the sidewalk, would you keep it if you felt sure no one saw you, or would you try to track down its owner?

But that question is becoming superfluous, because in our hyper-fast information age, it’s more likely you’ll end up on YouTube through the growing presence of video — especially if you’re in an urban area where security cameras abound. Or perhaps, if you’re one of the 175 millio...


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Should you trust Facebook with your email?

November 20, 2010

- Michael Fertik is the CEO and Founder of ReputationDefender, the online privacy and reputation company. The views expressed are his own. -

Facebook already knows a massive amount about you.  They know your age, what you look like, what you like, what you do for fun, where you go, what you eat, whom you know, whom you know well, whom you sleep with, who your best friends and family are, and, again, how old they are, what they like, and so on.

On top of that, Facebook has a well-known history...


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