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[Tech Daily Dose] Still, Aigner called on Facebook to ensure all personal information about its members are protected at a "high level," that amendments to its terms of use are communicated to users in a "clear and straightforward manner" before changes are made, and personal data is not shared automatically with third parties for commercial use without user consent. She said she would terminate her own Facebook account unless such changes are made.
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[Benton Foundation - Headlines] Facebook Tries To Assuage Privacy Concerns | Benton Foundation: Facebook's director of European public policy recently met with German officials to address concerns raised by German Consumer Protection Minister Ilse Aigner about the proposed changes to Facebook's privacy policies in an attempt to "clear up any confusion that may have existed," Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said. (Noyes is a former CongressDaily contributor.) In a blog post last month, Facebook Deputy General Counsel Michael Richter noted that among the proposed changes to its policies is the "possibility of working with some partner Web sites that we pre-approve to offer a more personalized experience at the moment you visit the site.
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