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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Survey: 60 Percent facebookers Will Delete Account

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Results of a survey conducted Sophos, leading security company, this may not be considered a game by Facebook. How not, the research found 60 percent of Facebook users are planning to close her account if the privacy policy adopted about a social networking service is still changing. The survey was conducted on 1588 Facebook users.
"Polling shows that the majority of users are complaining of lack of control provided for Facebook to protect their data," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos, as reported by the Telegraph website on Wednesday (19/05/2010). Most users do not know how to set the privacy on Facebook is considered safe because of its features confusing.
Facebook repeatedly criticized because it provides privacy control feature too complicated. In fact today, Facebook applied the approach that the content is displayed free visits fellow Facebook users. New users are given the option to set if they want to restrict who may view the information.
"The principal changes that must be carried out Facebook is implementing an opt-in choices (for anyone) to share information, rather than opt-out (not for everyone)," continued Cluley. He said that many Facebook users displaying personal information and certainly does not want a sudden surprise because nomro phone or date of birth appearing on the internet and can be viewed by anyone.
In fact, because Facebook is still "mencla-mencle" about the privacy settings, it appears the movement to leave Facebook. Thousands of Facebook users have joined in the motion to delete your Facebook account at May 31, 2010 as a form of pressure on Facebook.

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