| Facebook has now unveiled its Graph Search tool, which turns the personal information people have shared on the social network into a powerful searchable database. While it is only rolling out on a limited basis in the U.S. right now, ultimately it will allow everyone to search easily across the network and their friends' information. Facebook made a point of telling ABC News and others that the new feature respects Facebook's current privacy settings. In fact, Facebook created a video and page just to explain to people how privacy works with the new Graph Search. IMAGES: Screenshots of Graph Search and the offices where it was built "With Graph Search, you can look up anything shared with you on Facebook, and others can find stuff you've shared with them, including content set to Public. That means different people see different results," Facebook said on the page. While Facebook's new search tool might respect those settings, it does mean that your information will be surfaced more. "The phishers and the hackers and the ID thieves woke up to Christmas morning with all this data," John Sileo, author of "Privacy Means Profit" and an identity theft expert, told ABC News. But that's the extreme. More realistically, it is your friends or the college admissions counselors, employers and others who might more easily discover things you thought were private. Facebook's Graph Search requires you to be... View Full Size Facebook Graph Search: How It Works Watch Video Facebook Introduces Graph Search Beta Watch Video The Return of Alex Jones Watch Video That's why it's a very good time to review your privacy settings and go through your data on Facebook to make sure you're not sharing anything publicly that you wish you weren't. "If someone hasn't spent 90 minutes in their privacy and security settings, they are at a significantly greater risk than they need to be," Sileo said. "Facebook does a good job of explaining what the settings are when you are looking at it, but you have to go through it." MORE: Guide to Facebook's New Privacy Settings Before Graph Search starts rolling out to a wider audience, set aside some time and follow some of these tips. 1. Set your default preferences to share with friends only. 2. Go through your likes. 3. Go through your photos. via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNE6ciZr5h-k3RwlUdRR-PTCkrSJxQ&url=http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/facebook-graph-search-now-time-privacy-settings/story?id=18230399 | |||
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Wednesday, 16 January 2013
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