Facebook reveals new privacy controls following intense criticism from users | Technology | The Guardian: "Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a simplified method for controlling privacy on the giant social network tonight, acknowledging it had become too complicated but insisting his company was not trying to force people to share their data.
The new controls – whereby a variety of different levels can be applied with a simple click of a button – will be rolled out across the 450m users of the worldwide network over the next few weeks, said Zuckerberg at a press conference at the company's headquarters.
The controls will offer four basic settings: share data with everyone, with 'friends of friends', 'friends only' or 'recommended' – which shares certain information, such as family information, with everyone but photos and videos only with friends of friends."
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