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ISSUE 6 SHAWNEE MISSION EAST PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KS NOV. 16, 2009

Through the wording in applications’ privacy policies, marketing groups can access personal information, making Facebook a...

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LoganHeley Two years ago online social networking users received a scare when they found out that photos on their profiles could be seen by the likes of college applications workers and potential employers. Recently, a report by National Public Radio has brought another privacy issue to light: third parties, such as the developers of Facebook applications, gathering information on social networking Web sites without the knowledge of the user and then selling that information to marketers. When a user on a site such as Facebook wants to download an application to their profile, they must allow the operator of that application to access their information. The question to allow or cancel pops up every time a user attempts to download an application on Facebook, but that doesn’t guarantee that the user will pay attention to what they are approving. continued on page 3

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