Wednesday, November 30, 2011
FACEBOOK AGREES TO PRIVACY AUDITS FOR 20 YEARS TO SETTLE SUIT BY FTC
Facebook settled a privacy lawsuit with the Federal Trade Commission on Friday and agreed to submit to independent audits for the next 20 years. The FTC had accused the social network of being deceptive in its privacy practices, Reuters reported. ”Facebook’s innovation does not have to come at the expense of consumer privacy,” FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz said. Facebook will create two positions dedicated to privacy, including a chief privacy officer.
In addition, Reuters said the social network must be transparent about what it does with personal user data in the future and it must receive user permission before changing how it shares private user data. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he “is committed to making Facebook the leader in transparency and control around privacy.
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facebook,
ftc,
lawsuit,
Mark Zuckerberg,
privacy
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