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You are here: Home / AroundtheWeb / Facebook Debuts a ‘Privacy Checkup’ Tool to Help You Better Control Your Data

Facebook Debuts a ‘Privacy Checkup’ Tool to Help You Better Control Your Data

September 5, 2014 By LBSzone

On Thursday, Facebook released a new tool to help you understand and control your privacy settings on the site. 

First announced back in April, the Privacy Checkup tool lets you see and adjust who can view your data, as well as which apps can access it. It is navigated, curiously, with the help of a nameless blue dinosaur –– let’s call him Clippyosaurus –– who pops up now and then and reminds you to review your privacy settings to “make sure they’re set up the way you want.”

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Read more via yahoo.com






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