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Posted: 6:00 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9, 2011
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Rich Jones, Matt Augustine
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —
Congressman Cliff Stearns is taking on Facebook.
He's calling on Mark Zuckerberg to provide Facebook's privacy policy.
Stearns says a recent settlement with the Federal Trade Commission proves that Facebook mislead people about the treatment of their personal information, and that their privacy statement is not user-friendly.
"If you look at their privacy statement, it's very complicated, there's a lot of verbage, and I don't think the average person has the time or interest to review it...but there has to be some consistency from privacy statement to privacy statement so the average person doesn't have to read this four or five page document."
He wants Zuckerberg to explain how Facebook uses archived information.
Here is the full statement from Stearns' office:
WASHINGTON, DEC. 8, 2011 – “We live in an age of information, which requires careful protection of our privacy,” said Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-FL), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. “In the recently announced settlement reached by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) with Facebook, the FTC outlined a number of incidents since 2009 where consumers were mislead about the treatment of their personal information.” Stearns is a leader in Congress on the privacy issue and has offered privacy legislation and data protection legislation. Stearns was joined by Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), Chairman Emeritus of the Energy and Commerce Committee and Co-Chairman of the Congressional Bipartisan Privacy Caucus; and Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA), Co-Chairman of the Congressional Bipartisan Privacy Caucus.
The letter they sent today to Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Facebook, refers to these deceptive practices that “included, among others, making certain information public despite privacy setting, allowing third party applications broad access to user information, sharing user information with advertisers, permitting access to user information after such account was deactivated or deleted, and changing default privacy settings without first providing notice to consumers.”
“The Committee continues to examine various privacy issues, both online and offline,” added Stearns. “With more than 800 million active users and untold number of nonusers visiting Facebook or partnering websites every day, we need to understand the privacy principles of Facebook.” The letter seeks information on Facebook’s privacy policy statement, information collection practices, the consumer’s ability to opt-out of these collection practices, how the company utilizes archived information, and details on Facebook’s decision to launch its latest “Timeline” feature. Responses to the questions are requested no later than January 3, 2012.
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