The NY Times just published this infographic tree that shows how complex the privacy settings on Facebook have become. I’ve got to imagine that Facebook wants the PR credit for giving their users a lot of control over these settings, but then in reality they know that they are so complicated that hardly anyone will take the time figure them out.
It’s astonishing how much of your personal information becomes public if you don’t take the time to figure all of this out.
The ever-increasing complexity of the Facebook Privacy Policy is another example of how complicated the privacy issue is. It’s a fine line that Facebook has to walk to utilize their members traffic for advertising and respecting their privacy. It seems to me that advertising is winning.
Found on Fast Company