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OT: Facebook Starts Sharing Your Home Address, Phone Number 

Post#1 » by JasonDaPsycho » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:31 am

Facebook Starts Sharing Your Home Address, Phone Number With Developers
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that his company's mission is to "make the world more open and connected."

The quest for greater openness now involves sharing Facebook users' home addresses and mobile phone numbers with the third-party developers that create Facebook apps.

In other words, a Facebook app can now access your address and phone number, though that application or website can only obtain this information if you explicitly grant it permission to do so (see screenshot below).

Facebook quietly announced this controversial new policy in a blog post published Friday at 9:00PM.

The world's largest social network has struggled with privacy issues, and the change is likely to rankle users who fear their personal information is being shared more widely than they would like, potentially putting them at risk for spamming, identity theft, and more.

Sophos, an Internet security firm, warned in a blog post that the change could "herald a new level of danger for Facebook users."

Sophos explains, "Now, shady app developers will find it easier than ever before to gather even more personal information from users. You can imagine, for instance, that bad guys could set up a rogue app that collects mobile phone numbers and then uses that information for the purposes of SMS spamming or sells on the data to cold-calling companies. The ability to access users' home addresses will also open up more opportunities for identity theft, combined with the other data that can already be extracted from Facebook users' profiles."
On the other hand, All Facebook points out that the switch may save users time when they register for new websites and online services: "Rather than having to fill out the information over and over with each new application that you install, the social network enables users to accomplish the exact same thing in a matter of clicks."

Facebook's post concerning the new policy received considerable criticism from commenters.

"I dont think any developer needs this information from their users and Facebook should stop this ASAP as this will only bring in government heat on you for this," Facebook user John Sweeney Jr. wrote.

Another commenter, Tony Mazan, wrote, "Before you even consider implementing this very intrusive feature, Facebook needs to stop the scammers from making rogue applications and scamming people, my advice now to everyone on facebook will be to remove their numbers and block any application that requires these details, Facebook is going a step to far [sic] with this!!!!!!!!!!"

A Facebook spokesperson told the Guardian:
On Facebook you have absolute control over what information you share, who you share it with and when you want to remove it. Developers can now request permission to access a person's address and mobile phone number to make applications built on Facebook more useful and efficient. You need to explicitly choose to share your data before any app or website can access it and no private information is shared without your permission. As an additional step for this new feature, you're not able to share your friends' address or mobile information.


Those wary of having their address and phone number shared with Facebook app developers may find the best course of action to remove this information from their Facebook profiles.


Source: Huffington Post
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Re: OT: Facebook Starts Sharing Your Home Address, Phone Number 

Post#2 » by hunterxaz » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:34 am

So, it's something you have to opt into. I don't see the difference between this and every thing else in the world?
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Re: OT: Facebook Starts Sharing Your Home Address, Phone Number 

Post#3 » by Miklo » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:37 am

Facebook gets worse and worse with privacy, ugh
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Post#4 » by BurningHeart » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:40 am

Well, I don't have my phone number or my address listed on FB....so that's good.
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Post#5 » by Miklo » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:53 am

BurningHeart wrote:Well, I don't have my phone number or my address listed on FB....so that's good.


Yeah me neither.

The one that really bothered me was when they changed everyone's default privacy settings to show a little bit more to everyone. I'd always just shown everything to friends, but all of a sudden one day I realized all my photo albums that I'd created were able to be viewed by everyone :roll:
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Post#6 » by Kerrsed » Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:33 am

Miklo wrote:
BurningHeart wrote:Well, I don't have my phone number or my address listed on FB....so that's good.


Yeah me neither.

The one that really bothered me was when they changed everyone's default privacy settings to show a little bit more to everyone. I'd always just shown everything to friends, but all of a sudden one day I realized all my photo albums that I'd created were able to be viewed by everyone :roll:


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Post#7 » by pidi » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:53 pm

thats just one more thing i like about me not being on facebook ( was that an english sentence?? ) :lol:
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Post#8 » by DRK » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:01 pm

Meh. I don't list details like that on my Facebook anyway.

While we're on the topic of Facebook. Why i Facebook trying to impose the "new profile" on me? I don't want it, but I'm forced to change to it. For goodness sake, this isn't North Korea. Let us have our profile how we like it.
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Re: OT: Facebook Starts Sharing Your Home Address, Phone Number 

Post#9 » by JasonDaPsycho » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:36 pm

Facebook is slowly killing itself.
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Post#10 » by YFZblu » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:48 pm

JasonDaPsycho wrote:Facebook is slowly killing itself.


Nope--There are way too many idiots who don't care. But the reality is Facebook is a legitimate parasite to the interwebz.
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Post#11 » by kwsqd » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:54 pm

it will go the way of myspace eventually.
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Post#12 » by RaisingArizona » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:47 pm

This is why I don't use facebook. Its lame as can be.
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Post#13 » by hunterxaz » Wed Jan 19, 2011 1:06 am

Facebook rules. It's what you make of it. It's 100% secure, and you can privatize all your information.
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Post#14 » by MaryvalesFinest » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:51 am

Sure glad I don't have one...
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Post#15 » by lilfishi22 » Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:51 am

kwsqd wrote:it will go the way of myspace eventually.


Yeah and another clone will pop up.
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Post#16 » by Miklo » Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:55 am

I honestly don't think facebook will go by the wayside, I think they have the business model captured and, as annoying as some of the changes are they do a lot of research and development to keep up with the latest trends. For me, no thanks, I just want my profile to be the same forever. But just saying, I think they're active enough that they'll stay at the head of the industry.
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Post#17 » by albasuna » Wed Jan 19, 2011 6:28 am

Facebook is great. It's a useful tool in staying connected with other people. I dunno why it gets all this hate, when in reality it's the user itself that makes it dangerous by posting sensitive information and/or pictures. It's not mandatory to post your phone number, address, birthday, hometown, etc...
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Post#18 » by SAUCERY_SWEET » Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:22 am

Been over facebook for quite awhile now, it's all about twitter.
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Post#19 » by Miklo » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:35 pm

SAUCERY_SWEET wrote:Been over facebook for quite awhile now, it's all about twitter.


Twitter is good for sports, facebook is better for keeping in touch with personal friends and family IMO. I guess a lot of my friends don't have twitter though so that might affect my judgment.

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Post#20 » by YFZblu » Wed Jan 19, 2011 5:16 pm

albasuna wrote:Facebook is great. It's a useful tool in staying connected with other people. I dunno why it gets all this hate, when in reality it's the user itself that makes it dangerous by posting sensitive information and/or pictures. It's not mandatory to post your phone number, address, birthday, hometown, etc...


1. Facebook ads can be full of malware

2. ALL of your information is shared with 3rd parties, including pictures and posts--Not just address/phone/email information. (OMG but my Facebook privacy settings keep those people out! See number 4 below).

3. Fake profiles/scammers (OMG but my Facebook privacy settings keep those people out! See number 4 below).

4. The privacy settings of which some people speak can default to less safe levels when a redesign is released (like it was recently).

I use Facebook occasionally to keep up with my brother who recently left for College; but FB is a pig of a website, and like much of the internet, it isn't secure at all.

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