What does the privacy policy for the Facebook?
Policy Rationale Privacy and the protection of personal information are fundamentally important values for Facebook. We work hard to safeguard your personal identity and information and we do not allow people to post personal or confidential information about yourself or of others.
How do I turn on privacy on Facebook?
How to change your Facebook privacy settings
- Open your General Account Settings page and select Privacy in the top left.
- From there, you’ll be able to see who has access to what you post.
- Click Edit to customize your posting privacy settings.
Where does Facebook store its data?
Hive is Facebook’s data warehouse, with 300 petabytes of data in 800,000 tables. Facebook generates 4 new petabyes of data and runs 600,000 queries and 1 million map-reduce jobs per day. Presto, HiveQL, Hadoop, and Giraph are the common query engines over Hive.
How long is Facebook’s privacy policy?
Facebook keeps data until it’s “no longer necessary” or you delete your account. Different kinds of data expire at different rates, such as search history clearing after six months. Users’ Facebook control panels allow earlier or more targeted deletion or editing of personal data.
Why did Facebook change my privacy settings?
Image Credits: TechCrunch Ever considerate of its users, Facebook has determined that its privacy settings needed a bit of a shuffle to keep things clear and easy to find. To that end they’ve taken the “privacy settings” settings and scattered them mischievously among the other categories.
How do I make my Facebook completely private to non friends?
Choose “Settings.” Select “Privacy” in the “Settings” menu on the left. Doing so opens the “Privacy Settings and Tools” pane on the right. You can now change your privacy settings for different features. Adjust the settings to suit your privacy needs.