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13/01/2010 Café Numérique Facebook Privacy Settings 13/01/2010 by Zoltán Jánosi #CafeN

Cafenumerique presents Facebook Privacy Settings by Zoltan Janosi

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Page 1: Cafenumerique presents Facebook Privacy Settings by Zoltan Janosi

13/01/2010

Café Numérique

Facebook Privacy Settings

13/01/2010

by Zoltán Jánosi #CafeN

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13/01/2010

4 Categories + Friends and Network (including University, etc)

Privacy Settings 1/2

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New rules are supposed to make it easier and simpler to control your

information…

…but instead,big privacy failures have been

pointed out by several org;

- EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation)

- ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California)

- EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center)

- …amongst many others.

Privacy Settings 2/2

1. You own your data BUT Facebook has the right to use it whenever they want

3. If you don’t change any confidentiality settings, by now, all your personal data are visible by everyone

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What has changed in Dec 09?

Your e-life is now public…

•Name

•Profile

•Sex

•State of residence

•Friendslists

•Pages where you are fan

…and open.

Everybody can now search and look into these data without any permission.

main settings that have changed

3. Search settings (on Google, etc)4. Password protection layer not good5. Publicly Available Information

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What he said last week

“If he had to create Facebook today, public information would have been public, by default.

Public sharing has become a certain normality, and Facebook considers itself as a major playing actor in this continuously evolution of social norms.”

This is a radical change ! Facebook is not a closed platform anymore.

Mark ZuckerbergFacebook founder

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What an ex-employee said last week

“At Facebook HQ, one unique login and password gives access to any FB profile !

This is one of the biggest security lack, ever…”

What if any other major company does the same?

AnonymousEx-Facebook employee

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More info

Website: www.facebook.com

Video Mark Zuckerberg with: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/3848950

Tips & Tricks: www.allfacebook.com

Café Numérique www.cafenumerique.be

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Thank you

Zoltán Jánosi

@janosizoltan

[email protected]

www.zoltanjanosi.com