Facebook: pushes her mail users


Facebook has changed on its own the email address shown in the profiles of users of its internal address


Facebook again messing up with its users' privacy settings. Only this time, rather than reveal information that you want to save yourself, it actually conceals your information and replace it with what she likes. Attempts to boost the use of email addresses of Facebook, which come to your messages box social network, was replaced by the display of email addresses of the profile pages of all users - whether their e-mail presented before or not - into the box on Facebook.
Conversation with the technology blog AllThingsD's speaking wife has defined social network as such a move designed to increase privacy. "In addition we gave everyone an email address, we also launched a new setting that allows people to choose which email addresses are displayed on the profile page" was reported. Indeed, you can select and return email address presented by you before, or not display an address at all, if you click on "About" in your user profile, and enter to edit the contact details.

While the Find New Friends disappeared

Probably not a mistake, but a calculated move. Although users will not like the idea, change the address and complain about what Facebook has done, but most users do not be aware of the change. What does happen is that people will begin to notice that the profiles of their friends suddenly appears Facebook's email address - which indeed has been available for everyone else in 2010 but never gained popularity - and perhaps even begin to use this address for themselves.
This controversial decision has been Facebook's second week. Only a few days ago launched a social network quietly Find New Friends - a controversial mechanism that lets you see which people are around you, who opened the page in their browser service. Within 24 hours was enough to integrate Facebook officially mechanism of its iOS app, then download it from the air. Now any attempt to access it leads to an error or a blank page.

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