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Tag: facebook

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Staff internet policies must be Facebook-ready, warns expert

Dealing with staff who misbehave on the web may be hampered by office policies written without Web 2.0 sites in mind, an employment expert has said. The warning follows disciplinary action against 18 police officers who boasted about crashes on Facebook.

 

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Facebook profiles need shielding from media intrusion, say users

Nine in ten web users want guidelines on what information the media can use from social networking sites and 78% would change the information they publish about themselves online if they thought it would later be reproduced in the mainstream media

 

 

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Facebook users would switch banks for Web 2.0 services, says survey

One in four Facebook users would consider leaving their bank to be able to obtain online banking through Web 2.0 gadgets, according to research published today

 

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Facebook battles Google over access to user data

Facebook has suspended the use of a Google service which allowed people to export their Facebook friends list to other websites, claiming that the Google service violates users' privacy.


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Lawyers penalised for data protection breach

Two London law firms must pay £815 each after the Information Commissioner sued them for not fulfilling their duties under the Data Protection Act.

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Facebook bows to protest and allows account deletion

Social networking website Facebook claims to have fixed the privacy problems that have dogged it in recent weeks.

 

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