Facebook's new features raise privacy concerns (SF Chronicle)

Kurt Opsahl, a senior attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, criticized the fact that Instant Personalization is by default set to share user information and is time-consuming to change. "Your friends could be giving away information like your name, your gender, your community interests and pages to the Web sites they chose to interact with," Opsahl said. Read full article.

Release Date: 
April 26, 2010