woensdag 23 juni 2010

Facebook changes are not enough say groups


The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) says that Facebook needs more alternatives than the internet page has now. Nowadays more people have Facebook because it is safer and more private than internet sites like “Myspace”. The changes of the site are good, but they need to increase the safety options. Simon Davies says that Facebook has a monolithic approach, means making friends on the internet, also called as monolithic approach. Facebook wants to give the users more control and safety on their profiles. People should be able to control their area against the non-members, who can always look on their profile.

I agree with the ideas about what they want to change on Facebook. I am also a member of Facebook, but if Facebook has more privacy on people’s profile, then it would be more reassuring. The non-members can also see your private reports, unless you hide some information from your profile. The friendship on Facebook is very open if people make contact with each other. Everyone can see each other’s comments, videos, pictures, etc. It is a nice way to have contact with friends and family. In general, I would appreciate if there are more options to protect your own profile


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/10171575.stm

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