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NeuroMar 10th 2010 1:52PM
> will you expose yourself?
Given FB history, shouldn't that be "will you spend 30 minutes looking for obscure location to disable the new feature, which they helpfully enable by default?"
benexclaimedMar 10th 2010 4:09PM
Yeah, it took me FOREVER to find that clearly labeled privacy page.
Seriously, you guys are idiots.
(Unverified)Mar 10th 2010 7:25PM
I don't think it's particularly hard to find, but that doesn't mean people have actually configured their privacy.
Some people simply don't understand the value/importance of keeping their data secure.
NeuroMar 10th 2010 8:39PM
Ben: you should see some of the messages support for our pages has to deal with. People are unable to locate buttons on the top menu, or read the last sentence on confirmation page consisting of 3 (short) sentences.
Obviously any changes to FB policies are not any issue for typical reader of downloadsquad, but I am not a big fan of their "you gotta opt out" approach. Yes I get their arguments - since most people never touch the settings, requiring opt-in would leave FB pretty locked-down place. But perhaps they could think about their customers a bit more.