MySpace Simplifies Privacy Settings

Social networking pioneer MySpace is back in the news today after announcing the first changes to its Privacy Policy settings in two years.

The privacy changes come as MySpace is also in the national news once again in the case of a missing California teenager who authorities worry may have disappeared to meet a man she met through the site.


In a brief, personalized email sent to each of its estimated 122 million members, the company said it had “made some changes to our privacy settings to make them simpler than ever.”

MySpace says the new settings will allow users to choose one privacy setting for their entire profile instead of having individual privacy settings for each of their profile, photos, friends, stream and comments.

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