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What you should know about Facebook's data use policy vote
If users allow a new data use policy from the social networking giant, they'll lose the right to vote on governance issues and much more, says Graham Cluley on the Naked Security blog
By: it world canada staff
Computing Canada (05 Dec 2012)

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Users vote Dec. 10 on whether Facebook should retain its current statement of user rights and data policy, or replace it with a new one proposed by Facebook. In the Naked Security blog, Graham Cluely points out that the likelihood is users will lose their right to vote on Facebook governance policies, and Facebook will be able to pull data from affiliates and partners to create a clearer picture of the user.
 
Read the full story on the Naked Security blog here.
 
 
 


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