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In response to pressure about its privacy practices, including your support of our previous efforts, Facebook released a new privacy policy, modified its privacy controls, and rolled out a “transition tool” to guide all 350 million Facebook users through the changes it has made.
We're glad to see Facebook finally put privacy front and center for every one of its users, and we hope other companies will do the same. But we are concerned that the changes Facebook has made actually remove some privacy controls and encourage Facebook users to make other privacy protections disappear. And we’re still waiting for Facebook to fix the “app gap” that can give applications access to your personal information, even if you never take a quiz or run an app yourself!