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Facebook users can no longer delete chat history

Posted on October 13, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Athima Chansanchai writes:

It’s starting to feel like anyone with anything to hide needs to find better hiding spots. For instance, people trying to keep their Facebook chats from prying eyes best find another IM program, because they can no longer erase chat history.

I discovered this while chatting the other day. Anyone who’s ever IM’d knows those conversations can go all over the place, and frankly, I like to think of each conversation as a fresh start.

Read more on MSNBC.

Via @PrivacyCamp.

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