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Thanks, Canada: Facebook's 4 Big Privacy Fixes

8:16 am - 08/28/2009
Pick on Canada all you want, but this week the country did good by muscling Facebook into making privacy changes. Our northern neighbors took the lead on scrutinizing Facebook's privacy policy and required alterations in accordance with Canada's privacy laws. Here are the four major privacy fixes we'll be seeing from Facebook, plus a couple privacy concerns that remain:

Third-Party Data Mining

Canada's concern: When you install an app, such as "Superpoke" or "25 Random Things," you're always asked to give the app developer full access to your profile. It's never really clear what you're giving away by doing this, but your personal information can become fair game for marketers.

The fix: Apps will have to tell the user what information it wants and get express consent from the user beforehand. Information will be split into categories, which the user can check off before installing. Developers will also have to explain how that personal data will be used.

Account Deactivation

Canada's concern: Facebook doesn't make it clear what happens to your personal information after you pull the plug on an account. Deactivation doesn't necessarily mean deletion, and users couldn't be sure that their account data was being wiped clean.

The fix: Users will be given an option to either deactivate or delete their accounts. Upon deactivation, they'll be notified of the option to delete, and can elect to do so should they want all their data gone for good.

Privacy for Non-Users

Canada's concern: Even if you're anti-Facebook, Canada was worried that the site could still be keeping information on you. The country is somewhat vague on what, exactly, is the problem here, but it likely has to do with the storage of e-mail addresses.

The fix: Facebook says it doesn't keep a separate database of e-mail addresses for invite-to-Facebook feature, nor does it use e-mail addresses to track the feature's success. Beyond that, the site will update its terms of service to better explain what it's doing with non-user information.

Privacy for Dead People

Canada's concern: When you die, your Facebook account can potentially turn into an online memorial, with users writing on your wall and posting pictures. It sounds nice, but not everyone knows that this could happen.

The fix: Facebook will explain in its privacy policy what happens to an account after its owner passes away.

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[info]lovevigilante 28th-Aug-2009 03:38 pm (UTC)
 
[info]sitakhet 28th-Aug-2009 04:20 pm (UTC)
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[info]misatojaganshi 28th-Aug-2009 05:33 pm (UTC)
Canada's concern: When you die, your Facebook account can potentially turn into an online memorial, with users writing on your wall and posting pictures. It sounds nice, but not everyone knows that this could happen.

The fix: Facebook will explain in its privacy policy what happens to an account after its owner passes away.


omg can you imagine that status update? :O Jane Doe: I am dead.

lol *morbid*
[info]luvlorn 28th-Aug-2009 05:42 pm (UTC)
That'd be sweet. It'd suck if my friends that my family didn't know didn't know that I croaked one day.
[info]misatojaganshi 28th-Aug-2009 05:48 pm (UTC)
ikr!! i was wondering about that the other day, what would happen to my friends online if i one day just up and died, they'd never KNOWWWWWWWWWWWW omg :x
[info]toki_wartooth 29th-Aug-2009 05:36 pm (UTC)
:/ I'd hope that wouldn't be the case. It's not very funny either. My Dad died, and his Facebook is one place where I sometimes leave messages and stuff for him.
[info]luvlorn 28th-Aug-2009 05:41 pm (UTC)
I let facebook look for "friends" from my aim buddylist once. One time. Months later it starts suggesting assholes I have since blocked or deleted from my aim buddylist. They need to delete that info, damnit.

I don't really like apps but goddamn I am addicted to that sorority life one. I gots me a private yacht, lol.
[info]luvlorn 29th-Aug-2009 03:38 am (UTC)
Cool. Thank you.
[info]orbitaldiamonds 30th-Aug-2009 09:53 pm (UTC)
FULL POINTS, CANADA. :D
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