Posted February 16, 2012 Facebook users overwhelmingly agree that it’s unacceptable to post photos or videos of them without asking permission first. Some even think it should be illegal. Unfortunately, Facebook doesn’t provide a way to force your friends to request your approval before tagging you in a photo. Read the article on Naked Security.
Over 90% of Facebook users hate having photos of them posted without approval
Posted on February 16, 2012 by Lisa Vaas in Facebook, Privacy, social networks
‘Deleted’ Facebook photos survive online three years later
Posted on February 15, 2012 by Lisa Vaas in Facebook, Privacy, social networks
Posted February 8, 2012 Over two years after the issue was first raised, Facebook has admitted that it’s still working on deleting photos from legacy servers in a timely manner. Bottom line: Photos you wanted to permanently erase may still be found on Facebook’s servers. Read the story on Naked Security.
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