Sunday, September 1, 2013

Facebook admits sharing Personal information with Governments in 2013....

THUMBS DOWN: 

Facebook willingly 
shares data with
governments around 
the world.
....26,000 times:
On Facebook, you can share posts and pictures with friends. But at Facebook, they can (and do) share your posts and pictures and personal information with government agents all around the world. 
Facebook released a report Tuesday detailing their level of involvement with government requests for data. Since users willingly share so much about themselves on Facebook and other social media tools, it seems government agencies are looking to take advantage of the information – and Facebook is more than happy to comply. 
“As we have said many times, we believe that while governments have an important responsibility to keep people safe, it is possible to do so while also being transparent,” said Colin Stretch, an attorney for the social networking mega-site. “Government transparency and public safety are not mutually exclusive ideals.”
The top 10 countries requesting information
Stretch assured users that Facebook scrutinizes each request and maintains a “very high legal bar” that governments must clear before users’ private information is passed along. 
Even so, the numbers are startling. 
In total, Facebook received more than 26,000 separate requests for information about nearly 39,000 different accounts from 72 different national governments during the first six months of 2013.
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1 comment:

BOSMAN said...

It appears that Maybe FB isn't trying as hard as it should to keeps its subscribers personal information secure. We wouldn't they wait for a Court order to give out your information?