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How to Protect Your Privacy on Facebook

In recent months, Facebook has made many changes to its privacy options. So many, in fact, that some users are having a hard time figuring out how to keep their status updates private. We have already seen one person lose her job after an ill-advised status update, how many more Facebook users out there are sending uncensored messages to their bosses and parents?

Luckily, the crack staffs at Ars Technica and Mashable have bought put together terrific Facebook Privacy Guides. The Ars Technica guide is particularly detailed, explaining such helpful tidbits as how a user can opt out of ads shown by third party application. Make sure to head over to either site to get all details. In the meantime, enjoy this hilarious comic from The Joy of Tech.

 

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#1 Sue Scheff: Do you know what Google is Saying about you? « Sue Scheff Blog on 08.17.09 at 1:40 pm

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