Finally! Facebook has caved in and revamped their privacy system and settings in hopes of resolving some of its privacy woes. Hopefully, this new system will save some hapless chaps and gals from losing their jobs because they can’t help themselves when it comes to over sharing.
So what are those new settings?

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The new privacy option went live on Wednesday. Upon login the user will be forced (yes!) all 350 million of them, to set up his privacy settings and set up what he wants to share with whom. The new privacy settings will allow users more control and granularity over their content. Users will be able to define who sees information such as age, name, status updates, and photos based on three settings groups. You will be able to share your Facebook profile with either everyone, friends, or friends of friends. There is also a fourth setting that will allow you to create custom groups so you can keep that nosy boss of yours from seeing last Saturday’s rowdy party pics.
Also, Facebook has gotten rid of geographic networks, so you will no longer be part of the New York network or any other city, which I doubt anyone would miss. Those networks no longer have any significance since they have grown considerably and no longer provide the facility of connecting with others in your network since its almost like opening the yellow pages and trying to randomly dialing numbers. [read full article >>]


