
“Facebook will submit to external audits of how well it guards users’ data under the terms of a settlement finalized Friday with US authorities concerned about privacy abuses. The FTC said Facebook had promised to honor users’ privacy preferences and to stop making claims about the security of personal information — such as age, location and friends — that are untrue.” [Is this a joke?]
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