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Facebook: You post it, we can see it, and that's that
Facebook lets its users control whether other people can see the information they post, but when it comes to controlling what Facebook itself gets to see, privacy-conscious users are out of luck.In fact, Facebook doesnt think it would make sense to let users do that."With most online services, there's an understanding that when you use those services to share information, you're also sharing information with the company providing the service," said Matt Scutari, manager of privacy and public policy at Facebook."For users who are truly concerned with sharing their information with a particular platform, honestly, you might not want to share information with that platform," he said, speaking during a conference on digital privacy in Palo Alto, California, on Friday.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Why your app should offer a free trial
New research shows that, in theory, alternative app pricing schemes, such as pay-per-use and free trial periods, could make both consumers and producers happier Read More
 

How to remove Avast's Browser Cleanup Tool
The antivirus app has been auto deleting Firefox add-ons. Though patched, the browser cleanup tool can be quite annoying Read More
 

The best techie gifts for 2014
The National Santa Agency has a handle on what everyone wants. Read More
 


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Security? Leave it to Me! Samsung KNOX
Learn how Samsung KNOX's multi-layered approach to mobile security protects against malicious apps, prevents attacks from one domain spreading to another domain and more. Learn More

20-plus eye-popping Black Friday 2014 tech deals
iPhone 6, iPad Air, Samsung Galaxy gear and big cheap TVs among the hottest electronic deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday in 2014. Read More
 

Sony adds autofocus tracking to smartphone image sensor
The Exmor RS IMX320 borrows autofocus tech from SLR cameras. Read More
 

MICA is a "smart accessory" that lets you stay connected without the inconvenience of a smartphone
I had no idea carrying a smartphone was such a burden for some people... Read More
 

Google Keep adds sharing and searching by color, edges closer to being the perfect note taking app
With so many free note taking apps available these days, what makes Google Keep special? Read More
 

 

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