WashingtonPost: On Friday afternoon, Facebook announced a set of proposed changes to its privacy policy that could allow the popular social network to share more of its users’ data with other sites without first getting their approval. … The move builds on the Palo Alto, Calif., company’s December revision of its privacy rules that made far more user information — including individual status updates — public by default. Under the new proposal, Facebook could then provide that data to “pre-approved third party websites and applications” unless a user opted out of that feature.
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