The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now
New York Times, By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb
Published: January 20, 2010
In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes
regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site.
The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity
(it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had
access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks
like the microblogging media darling Twitter.
Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change
have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your
personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The
tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook
homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings.
Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings
without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may
now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to
publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links.
Want to change things back?
Read on to find out how.