Facebook Relaxes Privacy Rules for Teenagers


Facebook has made changes to its privacy rules for teenagers. Until now, users between 13 and 17 couldn’t make their Facebook account fully public. Now teens will be able to override the default settings and post photos that can be seen by anyone, not just friends and friends of friends. The New York Times says the move is very attractive for Facebook’s advertisers who are eager to tap the impressionable teenage market.

SOURCE: New York Times

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