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Article Title: Facebook Cleans up its Privacy Policy
Author: Jason  Oh
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Keywords: Facebook privacy policy
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In response to its users' demands the Facebook privacy policy has been changed 
to be more user friendly. Facebook has taken the world by storm allowing 
everyone with an Internet connection and a personal computer to get in contact 
with old friends and family members, or stay in contact with new ones for 
absolutely no charge. It has truly changed the way we communicate because of 
its global reach and the ability to find people just about anywhere. The 
problem is how much information do you really want out there? There could be 
things you want some people to know but not others.

The cleaning up of the Facebook privacy policy is out of consideration for its 
users. Even though it is a free platform, people felt that they did not have 
the option to keep certain things private and that made them uneasy. In this 
day and age when information is swirling around out there with few or not 
protections, it is understandable that people may want to keep some of their 
information as private as possible. Having information out there for everyone 
to see is just asking for trouble. It could be as obvious as attracting 
identity thieves or stalkers. 

The Facebook privacy policy reminds all of us of the possibility of more 
sinister roles of people seeking out information through Facebook. Some of your 
old friends might be as friendly anymore and could be looking to cause some 
kind of problems. In the case of older folks there could be scammers out there 
gleaning your information off of your home page and using it to approach with 
the intent to do something bad. That is the other side to having this much 
electronic access. There can be a negative aspect to it.

Fortunately, with the Facebook privacy policy all that nonsense can be avoided 
and this revolutionary way to reach out to people can be safeguarded. The new 
policy makes it easier to allow some information to go only to the contacts you 
choose. You are able to pick and choose anything that you want to appear to 
anyone you like. This way you can disseminate information about yourself and 
your activities with all the safeguards needed to maintain your personal 
privacy. This is a welcomed and well-touted change by the people at Facebook 
and is a testament to how committed they are to their original intent.

Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog 
http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on 
refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to 
look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers.
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