Facebook has papered over its terms of use with a plain English version, so that its users won’t have to worry their pretty little heads about being sold off to advertisers.
You can find the new “privacy basics” site here, or if you’re not a child, the less insulting “data policy” site here.
The actual terms and conditions are still here.
“Every day, people use our apps and services to connect with the people, places and things they care about. Our updates reflect the new products we’ve been working on to improve your Facebook experience. They also more clearly explain how our services work,” said Erin Egan, chief privacy officer at Facebook, in a blog post.
Facebook hasn’t actually changed its fine print outside of a few minor tweaks that it has already announced – a proposed new version is here. The new “privacy basics” web page is an attempt to paper over that scary language.
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