
Facebook yesterday made their next grand step in being the home of individuals online.
Until now Facebook's Faces have not been publicly available. No longer. Users can now make a limited profile of theirs available to search engines like Google.
Search for name online and you get some information about a person, a book they have written, but rarely about who they are & how to get hold of a person. This feature can put paid to that.
And what about privacy? As the Machinest says:
Considering that the page is entirely under my control -- you make your Facebook page -- it's not a way to face the world, either. You know what they say about privacy in the digital era: You have none. If that's really true, you may as well get on Facebook and take charge of your info goes out.
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