Facebook is not alone doing so, the social media sites rival MySpace also mentioned in the Wall Street Journal report on Friday (21 / 5) by Emily Steel and Jessica E. Vascellaro. Content-sharing site allegedly Digg LiveJournal and also do the same.
The report mentions that the company hand over user data to such major online advertising company Double Click Google and Yahoo! Right Media, despite the expressed promise to protect that information.
Diberkan material including user names and ID numbers, along with data that can be used to accumulate additional information center for individual users, such as where they live, full name, occupation, income and location of the office.
Representative from DoubleClick and Right Media stressed that they did not try to 'emanfaatkan' data in any way.
After contacting Facebook Wall Street Journal, the company announced changes in the software. Meanwhile, MySpace said that they were in the process of adopting the same user protection.
Digg and LiveJournal said restraint to improve the security of user privacy because they do not require registration with the original name.
Still, the report becomes a bad record that has a chain for Facebook diramaikan by four United States senators yangmengomentari at the company's privacy standards.
Meanwhile, Facebook is also buried in the embers of controversy husks with posting comments critical of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, suddenly, the sender's account profile mysteriously deleted.
Episode Facebook privacy debate will continue with recent surveys showing as many as 60% of Facebook users would consider closing their accounts, because of concerns about the privacy policies on social networking sites are the largest in the world.
The report mentions that the company hand over user data to such major online advertising company Double Click Google and Yahoo! Right Media, despite the expressed promise to protect that information.
Diberkan material including user names and ID numbers, along with data that can be used to accumulate additional information center for individual users, such as where they live, full name, occupation, income and location of the office.
Representative from DoubleClick and Right Media stressed that they did not try to 'emanfaatkan' data in any way.
After contacting Facebook Wall Street Journal, the company announced changes in the software. Meanwhile, MySpace said that they were in the process of adopting the same user protection.
Digg and LiveJournal said restraint to improve the security of user privacy because they do not require registration with the original name.
Still, the report becomes a bad record that has a chain for Facebook diramaikan by four United States senators yangmengomentari at the company's privacy standards.
Meanwhile, Facebook is also buried in the embers of controversy husks with posting comments critical of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, suddenly, the sender's account profile mysteriously deleted.
Episode Facebook privacy debate will continue with recent surveys showing as many as 60% of Facebook users would consider closing their accounts, because of concerns about the privacy policies on social networking sites are the largest in the world.