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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Erin Egan FACEBOOK , Chief Privacy Officer: you shouldn’t be forced to share your private information -STOP ALLE RICHIESTE DI PASSWORD

Protecting Your Passwords and Your Privacy

As a user, you shouldn’t be forced to share your private information and communications just to get a job.  And as the friend of a user, you shouldn’t have to worry that your private information or communications will be revealed to someone you don’t know and didn’t intend to share with just because that user is looking for a job.  That’s why we’ve made it a violation of Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities to share or solicit a Facebook password.

Facebook attacca i datori di lavoro  che chiedono le password - LASTAMPA.it

Facebook attacca i datori di lavoro che chiedono le password Fenomeno in aumento. Il sito minaccia azioni legali TORINO Facebook attacca i datori di lavoro che chiedono l'accesso agli account personali dei dipendenti e dei candidati a possibili assunzioni. Erin Egan, responsabile della privacy di Facebook, ha definito la pratica «inquietante» e ha minacciato azioni legali contro le aziende che violano la privacy degli utenti del social network.

Protecting Your Passwords and Your Privacy

Facebook takes your privacy seriously.  We’ll take action to protect the privacy and security of our users, whether by engaging policymakers or, where appropriate, by initiating legal action, including by shutting down applications that abuse their privileges.   While we will continue to do our part, it is important that everyone on Facebook understands they have a right to keep their password to themselves, and we will do our best to protect that right.   -- Erin Egan, Chief Privacy Officer, Policy

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