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Facebook attacked over settings

Updated on 03 July 2009

Source PA News

Social networking site Facebook was criticised for changes to its privacy settings it said would allow users to share more.

The company said its current system, under which users have specific controls over individual features, was no longer fit for purpose.

Instead it is testing standardised privacy settings for all the different applications and features available through the site.

In a post on the site's official blog, chief privacy officer Chris Kelly said: "The compounding effect of more and more settings has made controlling privacy on Facebook too complicated."

The site would "simplify" settings by putting them all on the same page and making sure that the privacy options for different features were always the same, he said.

Facebook is also phasing out regional networks - such as London or Manchester - as they "don't adequately reflect a world where people choose exactly the audience with whom they wish to share".

However the moves provoked concerns because the settings listed as recommended disclose much of the user's information to strangers.

"There's both good and bad," Tom Royal, deputy editor of Computeractive magazine, said.

"I'm a little bit worried about the recommended settings because as far I can can see it's actually sharing quite a lot of information with quite a few people.

"That's not something we would advise people to do. We would very much recommend people choose the "limited" option instead. For example, just your date of birth can be a security question on many internet applications."

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