Facebook's new privacy settings allows teenagers to share posts with anyone which makes them vulnerable,says safety groups.The Social networking giant announced that users aged from 13 to 17 would now be able to switch their settings to share posts with anyone on the internet, rather than just their "friends" or "friends of friends".
Facebook, which has more than 30 millions users in Britain, argued that it was offering more choice to tech-savvy teenagers. It also stressed that initial privacy settings for under-18s would automatically be programmed so posts are seen only by friends.
Facebook, which has more than 30 millions users in Britain, argued that it was offering more choice to tech-savvy teenagers. It also stressed that initial privacy settings for under-18s would automatically be programmed so posts are seen only by friends.
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