Facebook will receive recommendations from the Ministry of the Irish data protection and security updates will add 45 social network during 2012
Facebook will do no less than 45 privacy-related changes during 2012. In order to meet the recommendations of the Irish data protection office forwarded to her. The firm released a report of 149 pages about privacy and Facebook social network that will be declared directives. Most of the changes deal with the way that Facebook should keep the information and how it should clarify to the user how to deal with the information they bring to it.
Here are some notable changes, and when they get to take effect:- Add a privacy policy statement, statement of user rights and the help section on the left striking the front page of Facebook - the end of February 2012.
- Clarify how the network uses the information of members to match ads to them - the end of the first quarter of 2012.
- Limiting the collection of information by parties supplementation - Tuesday, and deleting it after a certain time - immediate application.
- Easy access to information entered by the user of the past - through the profile, details of activities and information download tool - the beginning of January 2012.
- Change order groups so that a user does not show up as a member of the group before he entered it and got a chance to cancel the membership - the end of the first quarter of 2012.
- Make anonymized search information using Facebook made within six months - during 2012.
- Update the permissions of the application screen apps - the end of February 2012.
- Clarify that the use of application can be seen by friends by default - during 2012.
- Delete a user account request within 40 days - until July 2012.
- Allow users to prevent their labeling pictures and additional content - until July 2012.
- When publishing content on the wall of another member will be notified to some amount of audience it will be exposed - until July 2012.
In addition to these measures will be taken in practice, complimented the Irish data protection office up for the company's handling of a series of issues related to privacy settings, including the fact that 'Kokiz' not used segmentation ads, applications do not get access to user information without consent, you can file complaints about abuse of the network in a simple and prevents network 'information extraction' comprehensive attempt to do so.