Facebook Asked by Privacy Groups to Stop Proposed Policy Changes

Written By Unknown on Monday, 26 November 2012 | 20:20

Facebook (FB) Inc. Chief Executive
Officer Mark Zuckerberg was asked by dual remoteness groups to
withdraw due changes to a company's ruling documents,
saying they lift risks to members' data.

Facebook shouldn't hurl behind voting options for users,
shift controls on messaging or mix information from affiliates,
including newly acquired mobile photo-sharing use Instagram,
said Marc Rotenberg, boss of a Electronic Privacy
Information Center, and Jeffrey Chester, boss of a Center
for Digital Democracy, in a minute to Zuckerberg. Facebook
proposed modifications to a Statement of Rights and
Responsibilities and a data-use process final week.

"These due changes lift remoteness risks for users,"
the minute said. "We titillate we to repel a proposed
changes."

The company, owners of a world's largest social-networking
website, has

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