LinkedIn pulls Facebook-style stunt

Privacy invasion by default

By Richard Chirgwin 

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/08/11/linkedin_privacy_stuff_up/

Posted in Security, 11th August 2011 02:00 GMT

LinkedIn has become the latest social networking site to decide that new 
features can be added and switched on by default, and users don’t have to be 
notified.

The feature allows LinkedIn to use profile information like names and photos in 
third-party advertising, and seems to have been first noticed by blogger Steve 
Woodruff here.

The feature – hidden away in the Orwellian-named “Manage Social Advertising” 
option – has to be switched off through a user’s account settings. Permission 
for this is tucked away in a new condition in LinkedIn’s Terms of Use, which 
makes it an opt-out feature.

Already, Radio Netherlands Worldwide has reported that the new profile setting 
may breach Dutch privacy law. The CBP, The Netherlands’ data protection agency, 
says the use of LinkedIn members’ photographs can only be used in advertising 
material with the users’ explicit consent.

The Radio Netherlands piece notes that the Dutch view is in line with that of 
the EU Data Protection Working Party, and also states that LinkedIn failed to 
properly notify users of the change. ®
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