Congressional Quiz on Facebook Privacy

Two Congressmen have sent a direct and scathing letter to Facebook’s management regarding privacy failures. The questions come after Facebook mentioned on a blog that application developers would soon have more access than ever before, even to user addresses and phone numbers; and then they abruptly said the plan was postponed.

The letter was announced yesterday on US Representative Edward Markey’s website:

…Reps. Markey and Barton ask Mr. Zuckerberg to respond to questions that include:

* Would any user information in addition to address and mobile phone number be shared with third party application developers under the feature as originally planned, and was any of this information shared prior to Facebook’s announcement that it would suspend implementation of the feature?

* What user information will be shared with third party application developers once the feature is re-enabled?

* What was Facebook’s process for developing and vetting the feature referenced above before the feature was suspended, and what was the process that led Facebook to decide to suspend the rollout of this feature? What is the process Facebook is currently employing to adjust the feature prior to re-enabling it?

* What are the internal policies and procedures for ensuring that new features developed by Facebook comply with Facebook’s own privacy policy, and does the company consider this a material change to its privacy policy?

* What consideration was given to risks to children and teenagers posed by enabling third parties access to their home addresses and mobile phone numbers through Facebook when designing the new feature?

* What are the opt-in and opt-opt option for this new feature?

* Why is Facebook, after previously acknowledging in a letter to Reps. Markey and Barton that sharing a Facebook User ID could raise user concerns, subsequently considering sharing access to even more sensitive personal information such as home addresses and phone numbers to third parties?

No answers so far from Facebook. I did not wait, however. I just deleted my Facebook account.

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