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Facebook Places draws mixed comments

Posted on August 21, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Kashmir Hill thinks that concerns over the new Facebook Places features is a “ridiculous privacy storm” and asks, “Can we save the outrage for real privacy violations, please?”

Elsewhere, Kurt Opsahl of EFF comments on the new feature and describes how to protect your privacy.

Update: Michael Zimmer describes a problem he found with the privacy protections, here.

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