Facebook: Protect Users From Identity Theft
- by: Care2.com
- recipient: Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Apparently, selling users' posts to companies to use as advertising wasn't enough. Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, is now selling users' address and phone number to third-party developers and external websites.
Privacy experts and users have been criticizing the new policy because it leaves users wide-open to scams and identity theft. While Facebook has said that it may include extra protection for minors who use the site, there is no way for users to know who collects their information and what they might do with it.
Facebook is a trusted site, used by millions of people around the world to keep in touch with friends and family, but Zuckerberg seems intent on compromising that trust. We deserve to be informed any time our information is sold and used.
Tell Mark Zuckerberg that your home address and phone number are not for sale.
Mark Zuckerberg,
I am shocked and appalled that Facebook would sell my personal information without my knowledge or consent. Users like myself trust Facebook, and the news that my information is not safe is very distressing.
(Your comments here.)
I demand to have control over who has access to my personal information while using Facebook.
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