Facebook Has an Identity Crisis

Posted by Nick O'Neill on June 14th, 2007 10:30 AM

Well not Facebook exactly, it is more the cause of my own identity crisis. My online identity is being rapidly distributed around the web with each click of “Add Application” that I make. Every time that I decide to add an application to my profile, I am sharing all of my personal information with those developers that theoretically can do whatever they’d like (even though Facebook has rules against that in their Terms of Service). My primary concern is that Facebook is not truly concerned with the personal information of their users. This is a major issue because I value my personal information and Facebook should as well, especially since personal information is one of their most valuable assets. So when I go to remove an application, how can I be assured that my information is being removed from the application developer’s database? I can’t. Any thoughts on this? Will this be the downfall of the Facebook development platform, or do users just not care?

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