Is Facebook Privacy Setting Changes Private Enough?

Just after Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the company “missed the mark“, changes regarding Facebook’s privacy policy was instantly made.

Here are 6 Privacy Changes that Facebook must make:

1. Simplified Privacy Button Located on the Home Page. The first demand was for a clear privacy button located on the home page. When an account is updated under the new standard, a message box shows up at the top of the homepage pointing you to the new privacy options.

2. “Just Friends” should be set on Default. The Just Friends Setting had a failing mark on the users as new, simpler privacy settings would be more of use. In the company’s favor, it is easier to switch the settings to “Just Friends”, but it is not using the default setting.



3. Tighten Up The Facebook Chat. Another fail as this one may be a wishful thinking. Facebook could have offered incentives for the opting into sharing our personal data.

5. Deletion of Account. This one’s a pass for Facebook as one might expect to remove one’s self from Facebook’s data centers. Zuckerberg addressed to the problem directly, saying that the process of quitting and deleting an account would be much more easier.

6. There should be more space Improvement. Generally, one thing is asked for Facebook, that the users want more privacy “by default“.

The company made the first steps in changing the privacy changes. As for the current changes for Facebook, are they enough?

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