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Facebook again ARG

Speaking of things that need constant upkeep… I just got this in the mail and I don’t have any details yet, but I’ll let you know if anything has been automatically changed for you again.

Hi Pace,
Facebook will roll out changes today that will make it easier for our users to understand and control their privacy settings. As this change will have an impact on our users, we wanted to let you, a valued advertising partner, know about it. Please note that this change will not affect your advertising campaigns and there is no action required on your part.



Facebook is a company that moves quickly, constantly innovating and launching new products to improve the user experience. The feedback we heard from users was that in our efforts to innovate, some of our privacy settings h ad become confusing.
 


We believe in listening to our users and taking their feedback into account whenever possible. We think the following changes address these concerns by providing users with more control over their privacy settings and making them more simple to use.



Starting today, Facebook will: 

* Provide an easy-to-use “master” control that enables users to set who can see the content they share through Facebook. This enables users to choose, with just one click, the overall privacy level they’re comfortable with for the content they share on Facebook. Of course, users can still use all of the granular controls we’ve always offered, if they wish.

* Significantly reduce the amount of information that must be visible to everyone on Facebook. Facebook will no longer require that users’ friends and connections are visible to everyone. Only Name, Profile Picture, Networks and Gender must be publicly available. Users can opt to make all other connections private.


* Make it simple to control whether other applications and websites access any user information. While a majority of our users love Facebook apps and Facebook-enhanced websites, some may prefer not to share their information outside of Facebook. Users can now opt out with just one click.


UPDATE: I didn’t read the post but I watched the video on the facebook blog, and it SEEMS like they figured it out. They created a “master switch” that will keep your settings for all previous content and future features, allow you to turn off applications/website access, and “simplified” it. I logged in and didn’t see the new master switch page, so comment if you see it and how easy it is. Here’s the official explanation. Guess they didn’t like “delete facebook profile” as being a google trend… nice reaction Facebook, maybe you aren’t as evil as I thought.