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Facebook to Offer New Privacy Options to Users

Posted Wednesday, May 19, 2010 in Computers-Internet-Technology
by Greg Hudson

After a lot of controversy, Facebook is backing away from big plans to make user data more available to the public, and will in the near future offer new privacy options to users, according to The Next Web.

Facebook's user privacy policy has been under fire lately, which has caused boycotts and users to protest the Web site's alleged privacy abuses. 

What do you think ... too late to please users? 

>> Read more at The Next Web.

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