Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Courtney Lucas- Facebook Policy

Your information is the information that's obligated when you sign up for the site, as well as the information you choose to share. When you sign up for Facebook, you are required to provide your name, email address, birthday, and gender. Your information also includes the information you choose to share on Facebook, such as when you post a status update, upload a photo, or comment on a friend's story. Choosing to make your information public is available to anyone, including people off of Facebook. They use the information they receive about you in connection with the services and features provided to you and other users like your friends, advertisers that purchase ads on the site, and the developers that build the games, applications, and websites you use. While you are allowing them to use the information they receive about you, you always own all of your information unless it is for legal purposes. They may access, preserve and share your information in response to a legal request, like a search warrant, court order or subpoena, if they have a belief that the law requires them to do so.

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