Monday, October 17, 2011

Sean Parker On Facebook Privacy: ?There Is Good Creepy, And There is Bad Creepy?

sean parker Web 2.0Sean Parker doesn't think that Facebook has a privacy problem. Kicking off the Web 2.0 Summit today, when pressed on how Facebook is increasingly becoming creepy in terms of how much of our lives it is tracking, he notes, "There is good creepy, and there is bad creepy." But from his perspective, the privacy issues are manageable as long as users are able to control what and how they share what they do online. "I don?t think privacy is Facebook?s biggest problem," says Parker, who was the company's founding president. "Facebook?s biggest problem is the glut of information from power users." With the recent changes announced last month at F8, especially the new Ticker which automates sharing from apps, the stream of status updates is now a deluge. Of course, this brings up new privacy concerns when people are not aware how much they are sharing or how to turn it off, but that is a temporary issue. People will learn how to control their streams.

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