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Facebook changes led users to reveal more: study

Facebook users began sharing more private data after the social network giant revamped its policies and interface, according to a study released Tuesday.

By:AFP
| Updated on: Mar 06 2013, 12:46 IST
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Facebook users began sharing more private data after the social network giant revamped its policies and interface, according to a study released Tuesday.



The seven-year study by Carnegie Mellon University researchers said users had been moving toward greater privacy settings from 2005 to 2009, but that the trend reversed with the Facebook changes in 2009 and 2010.

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The researchers said modifications to the Facebook interface and default settings led to a significant increase in the public disclosure of personal information.

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As a result, users ended up increasing their personal disclosures on the network, sometimes unknowingly, including to Facebook itself, third-party apps and advertisers.

'These findings highlight the tension between privacy choices as expressions of individual subjective preferences, and the role of the network environment in shaping those choices,' said Alessandro Acquisti, one of the researchers.

'While people try to take control of their personal information, the network keeps changing, affecting their decisions and changing their privacy outcomes.'

'These findings illustrate the challenges social network users face when trying to manage online privacy, the power of social media providers to affect their disclosure and privacy behavior, and the potential limits of notice and consent mechanisms in addressing consumers' on-line privacy concerns,' co-author Fred Stutzman said.

But Facebook cautioned against reading too much from a single study.

'Independent research has verified that the vast majority of the people on Facebook are engaging with and using our straightforward and powerful privacy tools -- allowing them to control what they're sharing, and with whom they're sharing,' a company spokesman said in a statement sent to AFP.

Facebook, which has grown to more than a billion members worldwide, has been dogged by privacy issues for years, as well as by lawsuits claiming it fails to ensure personal data is safeguarded from marketers and third-party apps.

The group agreed with a US government agency to submit to external audits of how well it guards users' data.

Complaints said Facebook had promised to honor users' privacy preferences and called on the company to stop making claims about the security of personal information -- such as age, location and friends -- that are untrue.

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First Published Date: 06 Mar, 12:43 IST
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