Thursday, November 13, 2014

tech post 11-13-14

Facebook now uses a animated dinosaur to explain the privacy policy.

An undated handout screen grab of a privacy notification reminder alerting a user before they make a post on Facebook. The social network site announced on May 22, 2014, it will change how it treats new users by initially setting their posts to be seen only by friends and explain to them that adjusting the setting to “public” means that anyone on the Internet can see their photos and messages. (Handout The New York Times) -- NO SALES; FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH STORY SLUGGED FACEBOOK PRIVACY BY  VINDU GOEL. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED. -- Photo: HANDOUT / New York Times / HANDOUT
    Facebook is expanding its use of animated characters to outline its privacy policy. Photo: HANDOUT / New York Times / HANDOUT
  • Facebook added a new feature where a blue dinosaur to guide users threw the privacy policy.
  •  Facebook says that they added this feature because its a way tom communicate with the people.
  • Another reason why they did this is because over the years they revived lawsuits and confusions about there settings.

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