Online Privacy Update: Senate Commerce Chairman Rockefeller Questions Facebook and MySpace
Social networkers concerned about their online privacy gained an ally in Congress the same day they learned that, once again, yes, there's an app for that.
Social networkers concerned about their online privacy gained an ally in Congress the same day they learned that, once again, yes, there’s an app for that.
Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) delivered a letter to the leaders of MySpace and Facebook on Tuesday demanding more information about the recent spate of privacy breaches involving personal information.
Rockefeller was reacting to the Wall Street Journal’s reporting of alleged privacy leaks on Facebook and MySpace that found third-party
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