Posted Nov. 23, 2012 at 6:08 a.m.
New York — Facebook, which is overseen by Irish data protection regulators in the European Union, has proposed changes to its data-use policy and its statement of rights and responsibilities. The changes give users more detailed information about shared data including "reminders about what's visible to other people on Facebook."Copyright 2013 Bloomberg. All rights reserved.
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New York — Facebook, which is overseen by Irish data protection regulators in the European Union, has proposed changes to its data-use policy and its statement of rights and responsibilities. The changes give users more detailed information about shared data including "reminders about what's visible to other people on Facebook."Copyright 2013 Bloomberg. All rights reserved.
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