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What Facebook’s New Graph Search Means For Your Privacy

Tuesday, January 15, 2013 13:44
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Facebook on Tuesday introduced “Graph Search,” a new search technology that will allow users to find content based on certain criteria — “tourist attractions in Italy visited by my friends,” for example.
Graph Search almost immediately sparked questions about user privacy. What will Graph Search mean for your Facebook privacy?
People will be able to use Graph Search to find any content that you already share with them. Uploaded some public, geo-tagged photos of the Empire State Building? They’re Graph Searchable by anyone and everyone. Like “Toy Story 3?” If your likes are public, that like is Graph Searchable by all. Checked-in to Golden Gate Park, but you have your privacy set… Continue reading…
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