Facebook Privacy
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The Facebook privacy settings and other essential tools were too hard to find; the changes made for Facebook were to make people informed quickly. Some of the changes made by Facebook, where a new privacy shortcut menu, a simplified setting menu, and a revised data tool with editing tools. In the present times, users used seventeen different options, which were marked by different titles. The current Facebook has all controls over the descriptions, making it clear for everything each involves.
The new privacy shortcuts created on the menu make it easy for people to review posts faster, react to posts, and limit any ads information on their page. The shortcut dash brings it together what is believed by people to be critical in controlling. The revised data download allows users to easily access information and review pages, allowing them to include every post-liked and comments. Users can also download specific data and images to a particular range instead of exporting large files, which may take a lot of time.
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I agree that the first change announced by Facebook is the setting menu. This makes it easier for users to find their privacy settings. The early menu made all its privacy spread up all over the twenty screens, but the lasts update has made it spread in a single display. I also agree that Facebook has enabled a downloading tool that allows users to download information and also delete when required. Facebook also has a shortcut that includes the protection of two factors and delegating any personal information needed to be removed. All this information will indeed help the users to manage their profiles and enable who to view their posts and like them.
References
Dance, G. J., LaForgia, M., & Confessore, N. (2018). As Facebook raised a privacy wall, it carved an opening for tech giants. The New York Times, 18.
Kozlowska, I. (2018). Facebook and data privacy in the age of Cambridge Analytica. Seattle, WA: The University of Washington. Retrieved August 1, 2019.