As a tech-literate consumer, I'm fairly liberal when it comes to sharing information on the Internet. I generally trust sites to respect my privacy (the larger ones, at least), and I rarely put sensitive information online . . . just in case. But now a new Facebook privacy practice may finally make me reconsider my liberal stance. Facebook is giving third-party developers API access to your address and phone number. Find out more after the break.
Is It Time to Take My Personal Info Off of Facebook?
As a tech-literate consumer, I'm fairly liberal when it comes to sharing information on the Internet.