Previously, when downloading a Facebook application, users are asked whether they want to share their names, photos, friends list and other information or not. In the last week, Facebook took a step further when additional features that allow applications to be asking whether the user wants to share home addresses and mobile phone numbers or not. The change faced a wave of protests from users and security experts because they do not know is that application really is until agreed to share their contact information during installation. The fear of malicious applications will use New features to grab address and phone number of the user mobile, communication purposes outside the wishes of our customers. Therefore, 18.1 yesterday, Facebook has given notice of disabling these features. Director of developer relations Douglas Purdy Facebook message: "We will be tailored to ensure that you only share information when intending to do so." Facebook is a popular social networking site in the world with nearly 600 million users, but it has always faced criticism about protecting user information.
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