Facebook Privacy Issues: Facebook sued by users for $ 15 billion -
The day Facebook went public, it is also charged $ 15 billion by users who claim that Facebook was tracking their Internet use, even after disconnecting from Facebook. The lawsuit is a combination of 21 cases that were filed against Facebook. This is just another case in a long series of privacy issues that Facebook has run into recently.
Germany is actually keeps his business investors stay away from Facebook IPO because they say the social network effectively violates European laws on privacy, and they will soon try stop Facebook from transferring personal information of the user from Europe to the US another European activist organization tries to force Facebook to let their users to vote on the new company's privacy policies. And all this comes on the heels of other social networking sites such as Twitter, giving users a "Do Not Track" privacy option on their site.
If you are worried about your own privacy on Facebook, check our video tutorial on how to set your privacy settings. You can also view new "Do Not Track" AVG function on their security suite, which can block sites like Facebook to track your Internet usage. If you want to make sure that your identity is not stolen because of online privacy issues, read our review of the protection of sites against identity theft top.
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