Facebook updated its privacy policies on Thursday, but the real change came in the form of the site using basic language so people can better understand how everything works
The company has introduced a page called Privacy Basics, which walks users through how to manage settings, from photo tags to what others can see about you — and not just friends but advertisers too.
The page is colorful and uses easy-to-decipher verbiage ("how can I stop someone who's bothering me?"), instead of weeding through buried tools to get what you're really looking for. The page is available in 36 languages Read more...
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