"In response to a discovery earlier this week that some Facebook applications 
were inadvertently sharing user information to third parties, Facebook 
engineers are proposing that Facebook UIDs become encrypted."

Oh, gee, some real genius must have thought of that!

"Under the new proposal, the parameters that are passed back to iFrame-based 
applications will be encrypted using an application’s secret key, meaning that 
only the actual application will be able to read the information and accidental 
disclosures over HTTP headers will no longer be possible."

http://mashable.com/2010/10/21/facebook-uid-encryption/

Following Data Leak, Facebook Proposes Encryption for UIDs - 
http://on.mash.to/bh3sIM

OK, probably symmetric.  So it's safe until it hits the game saerver.  At which 
point ...

(Game developers are just so inherently security concious ...)

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