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    Study finds Facebook users more private than ever

    In the two years since the boy-king of social networking Mark Zuckerberg famously declared the death of privacy, it seems Facebook users have actually become more private about sharing their personal details with strangers. In a new study released today by the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, researchers found that since 2010, the number of users that choose to hide their friend lists publicly has actually increased by a staggering 200 percent.

    According to the study, “In March 2010, 17 percent of users in the sample hid their friend list from their public profile. Just 15 months later, 53 percent of users opted to make that list private.”

    Researchers crawled the public profiles of 1.4 million Facebook users in order to compile the data — the largest Facebook privacy study ever conducted, according to the authors. Still, that number accounts for only a small fraction of Facebook’s estimated 850 million users. The study also found that women tended to restrict more personal data more often than men (55 percent vs. 49 percent), and that wealthier Facebook users were also the most private.

    Brave new world

    The past few weeks have witnessed the unleashing of a veritable assault on user privacy: Along with an unprecedented (and possibly illegal) change in the way Google will allow its user’s personal information to be shared across its far-reaching web presences, the popular social networking app Path also found itself the focus of Internet ire after acknowledging it had uploaded user’s address books to its servers without their explicit permission.

    Then late last week, Twitter, in acknowledgement of the same iOS bug that allowed Path to pull addresses, also admitted to storing user contact lists on its servers for up to 18 months, in the hopes of being more easily able to suggest twitter followers based on user email addresses.

    The privacy lapses have put Apple on the offensive, particularly after US members of congress began a formal inquiry into the behavior, “demanding answers to ‘claims that the practice of collecting consumers’ address book contacts without their permission is common and accepted among [third-party] app developers,’” according to the Guardian. Apple has so far responded only by stating, “We’re working to make this even better for our customers, and as we have done with location services, any app wishing to access contact data will require explicit user approval in a future software release,” quoted the Wall Street Journal.

    Conspicuously absent however, from the iOS 5.1 pre-Gold Master leaked this morning, were any mentions of a fix for this issue in the forthcoming update to the software that powers both Apple’s iPhone and iPad.

    What Facebook does right

    Back to that infamous quote: In 2010, Mark Zuckerberg told an audience at the Crunchie awards in San Francisco that “People have really gotten comfortable not only sharing more information and different kinds, but more openly and with more people. That social norm is just something that has evolved over time.”

    However, according to professor Keith Ross, who headed the recent Facebook privacy study, it is precisely because of the evolving normalness of sharing that users may be turning more private once again: “We believe that greater sensitivity and public awareness of privacy issues, combined with easier privacy options on Facebook, spurred more members to protect their information,” said Ross.

    The fact remains that Facebook made it easier, and not more difficult, for users to protect their privacy, regardless of Zuckerberg’s personal philosophies — and Facebook was in turn rewarded with a swelling increase in membership. What this study illustrates is not only that users are looking to more actively curate their online personas — and choose more deliberately what information is shared with whom and how — but that they are willing to stick with a service that offers those choices. The next time Google, Twitter, Path, and the like try to sneak a privacy issue under the Internet’s collective nose, those companies should do well to remember that privacy is no longer an issue that the modern user takes for granted.

     

    This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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    8 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I'm so private with my data, I don't even post it to Facebook anymore. I deleted my profile and somehow managed to survive without it.
      • macs 3 mths ago
        how did deleted you profile
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Sorry, Macs, I can't really go back and figure out how, since I don't have access anymore. Look around in the profile options, or just do a search in the Help area about deleting. It's very simple and only takes a few minutes.

        You can even ask Facebook to send you a file with a copy of everything from your profile, so you don't lose posted pics or anything like that.
    • Trivia Jones  •  3 mths ago
      Facebook is just the beginning of an Orwellian nightmare to come. Hitler would have loved it.
    • SW  •  3 mths ago
      I hide my privacy by not having a Facebook account.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      Privacy on Facebook does NOT even exist. If you're talking about their "privacy settings", the ones Mark has changed on his own several times now without prior notice, please...
    • raney  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      I've never had a Facebook account; regardless of the privacy issue, what is the purpose/appeal of Facebook? Personally, I prefer real friends. Fascinating as the internet is, why do people prefer FB to Real Life/Real people? I'd like to here various peoples' points-of-view.....
      • axeofgod 3 mths ago
        some nights you stay at home, but still might want to interact with others... i don't know about you, but i like it when my old college roommate sends me pics of his family, or i can swap interesting cooking recipes with "friends" i haven't seen since high-school... i have plenty of "real" friends, but Facebook fills a need to keep in touch with a vast array of social contacts whom you once thought you'd never see again... but you're certainly entitled to your opinion.
    • Morr-2-Fab  •  Barrington, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      I dont have facebook, how private is that?
      • WindShadowMoth 3 mths ago
        It's not. It's not private even if you hide everything and delete your whole friends-list. I've had a cyberstalker/ hacker problem for some time, couple years, had to report to government agencies to deal with it. Made reports to Facebook about fake profiles etc. and friends and my personal information being abused, and got no response whatsoever and no help from them. After two reports to the FTC from others, that site was looked into over the horrible security. It's a risk, it's addictive, I use it; but it's not worth it. Truth is, it is better and more rewarding to just go face to face making contacts and if facebook is used maybe then add them...if they even have it. A cell phone, some hallmark cards, social gatherings, are more fun and keep you busier; but then, I live far from a lot of people and it works with their schedules. Go with what suits you. You're not missing much.
    • WindShadowMoth  •  3 mths ago
      It was never an issue that the modern user took for granted. Authorities had to look into abuses of privacy, ignored reports, and crime stemming from that problem to get some of these change. Let's not give too much praise here. Their models are based on selling what other people own, and if you have software like DT+ or (Do Not Track Plus) installed, it shows you that even on your profile page, Google AdSense or Analytics or YahooAnalytics of Facebook are still tracking your uses. Even the buttons for sharing are used to track and monitor across the internet. It's not a "help" for society to try to force others to be "open" so that wealth can be generated and nobody, has ever, overlooked that fact. The underhandedness has been written and spoken of since day one of Facebook.
    • William Schaeffer  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I got banned from facebook, because I wrote a comment that said, "Facebook sucks."

      You know what: FACEBOOK SUCKS
      • WindShadowMoth 3 mths ago
        Fluted and Gold En laid Vintage Antique "Thumbs Up" For you. It does. Even people that use it know this.
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