Facebook’s New Privacy Policy: A Complete Breakdown
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New Facebook Privacy Policy Ruffles Feathers

Janel Martinez
by  Janel Martinez
November 29, 2012
New Facebook Privacy Policy Ruffles Feathers
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It seems that social media giant Facebook is changing yet another thing, and this time you might want to pay extra close attention to the modifications. This week the social networking site has been rolling out information about changes to its site governance documents such as the Data Use Policy and its Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.

The Root’s tech-life expert Stephanie Humphrey outlines Facebook’s new privacy-policy changes; how it will affect you and things you can do to keep your personal information confidential:

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The more you “like,” the more you’ll be tracked. Humphrey writes, “Facebook is turning up the notch on the use of your personal information to sell you stuff, now sharing that info with affiliates of the company.”

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