Facebook is famous now.

@jainer (17)
October 11, 2010 8:41am CST
A few weeks ago I talked about Facebook's brave new world of connecting your profile to all the other bits and pieces you leave on websites. I erred, and I apologize. I thought that people wouldn't mind the reduction in privacy that this would involve. At least I didn't think they'd mind as much as a couple of years ago, when Facebook tried something similar.But people did. And Facebook has been orced to respond, simplifying the procedures that allow users to control who can see what of the stuff they put on Facebook. So was I really wrong? Do people still care so deeply about privacy?
4 responses
• Indonesia
15 Nov 10
yes, I guess so.. it's spread in everywhere ")
@vwc2239 (13)
• Canada
12 Oct 10
I try to keep most of my details private and things like photo albums and such are only for my close friends and family. I put friends into groups so I can have some control over what things in my profile they have access to.
@toniganzon (72279)
• Philippines
12 Oct 10
I care deeply much about my privacy that's why I couldn't be found easily on facebook even if you searched my full name or email. I forgot how I did it but I did it when I started facebook 2 years or almost 3 years ago.
• United States
11 Oct 10
I don't put all the correct info. I put the wrong personal information in all websites