Almost 70 percent of Facebook users and 52 percent of Google users in the U.S. said they are "somewhat" or "very" concerned about privacy when using Facebook.com and Google's search engine, USA Today reported on Wednesday. Getting infected with malware worries 65 percent of Facebook users and 54 percent of Google users, the survey found.
However, these concerns don't seem to be driving people away from either site.
Facebook's U.S. unique visitors reached 153.9 million in December, up 38 percent year-on-year, while time spent on the site and total page views grew 79 percent and 71 percent, according to comScore.
Google are gradually dominating the entire internet!
ReplyDelete@Beggers I know, it's scary!
ReplyDeletesometimes i belive google know what is my mind.
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ReplyDeletemaybe if facebook would prevent malicious apps better, this wouldn't be a worry
ReplyDeleteBah, don't really care if google or facebook know my stuff, I don't know them they don't know me, I've nothing to hide anywho
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ReplyDeleteChances are that Google or Facebook or anyone for that matter will not do anything with information they acquire on you. And as I say this I'm probably having my bank account stolen or something.I don't really worry about security all too much, if I get a virus I get rid of it, that's pretty much it.
ReplyDeletei would honestly risk it
ReplyDeleteAlways read the fine print, and disclaimer!
ReplyDeleteFacebook doesn't care about your privacy, this should have been aparant long ago to most.
ReplyDeleteFacebook is just making money off their lax privacy settings. Following and supporting.
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ReplyDeleteFacebook is going to take over the world, just sayin`...sad but true.
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@chris facebook is shit compared to google few years in the future and facebook will be replaced by the other social network like it always happens.
ReplyDeleteIf facebook would stop dicking aroud with privacy settings and stop making it so bloody hard for users who want privacy to obtain it they would have so far less concerns than the existing model, facebooks business model is to intentional make it hard for people to keep there information private and majority of this is done to make search engines such as google more accessible to users private information.
ReplyDeleteEver searched your name on google? chances are your f*cking facebook profile is one of the first links to appear, and there is a reason for that.
Nowadays you hardly need a private detective. You only need Google and Facebook in order to get to know almost everything about a person.
ReplyDeleteI regularly check my Facebook privacy settings. They have made it quite hard for us to protect ourselves. Strongly considering leaving the service.
ReplyDeleteI think people worry too much, do they really have that much to hide?
ReplyDeleteehh who cares sooner or later its going to get fixed
ReplyDeletei worry about my security sometimes
ReplyDeleteI'm not scared of malware on facebook because I'm not stupid enough to fall for the "Look who's seeing your profile" and "click here for three million farmville dollars" and automatically unfriend and block anyone on my list who does fall for that crap.
ReplyDeleteI'm mostly concerned with all the data google has on everyone.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Google and Facebook care, lol
ReplyDeleteOver 500 million users use facebook, and that's excluding countries Egypt that have it banned (should be unbanned after the revolution) The Country has about 80 million people. The number of people who use Facebook should increase alot when more and more countries unban it.
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