Facebook steps up privacy

Facebook has changed its privacy policy so new users will share data only with friends unless they change their settings.

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Facebook has unveiled a change to its privacy policy aimed at new users who may be unfamiliar with the huge social network.

The shift means new users posting on Facebook will share data only with friends, not the general public, unless they change privacy settings.

The tweak is the latest effort by Facebook to respond to concerns about privacy, following criticism over its data mining practices for marketing purposes.

"While some people want to post to everyone, others have told us that they are more comfortable sharing with a smaller group, like just their friends," Facebook said in a blog post on Thursday.

"We recognise that it is much worse for someone to accidentally share with everyone when they actually meant to share just with friends, compared with the reverse. So, going forward, when new people join Facebook, the default audience of their first post will be set to friends. Previously, for most people, it was set to public."

Facebook added that first-time users will see a reminder to choose an audience for their first post, and if they don't make a choice, it will be set to friends.

The social network allows its users to change the audience for a post at any time, including for past posts.

Facebook said it will also soon roll out "a new and expanded privacy checkup tool, which will take people through a few steps to review things like who they're posting to, which apps they use, and the privacy of key pieces of information on their profile".

The company said it made the changes in response to feedback from users "that they are sometimes worried about sharing something by accident, or sharing with the wrong audience".


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