Facebook is by far the future for all social media aspects. It has grown to be the number one website for not only college students but people of all ages to make a profile and see whats going on with others in their lives. The private policy for new users however is hard to read and understand, the new site policies about the outlines has been rewritten and reformatted in a way that makes it easy for non lawyers to understand. Facebook however has agreed in finding that any privacy framework must be implemented in a way that both honors consumers expectations in which they use online services and promotes the innovations that has fueled the growth of the internet over the last two decades. The site has also explained the rationale behind the new human friendly draft of its policy on its site governance page by settling upon a few basic principle when trying to figure out what new users want with their private policy.
These principles are: first it should be easy to understand, even when the concept is complicated, secondly it should be visual and interactive because thats the way people use the web today. Lastly it should focus on the questions Facebook users are most likely to ask, because it makes it relevant. I hope this blog helps with new users who are about to make a profile on Facebook and with any questions you may have about the privacy policies!
Jones, you bring up some great points about Facebook. That is true we have to be able to understand what we are sinning up for. We should not to just know all of the legal jargon they place into their policies and procurers. I agree that it does need to be changed.
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