Facebook, Others Giving User Private Data To Advertisers.

"Facebook, MySpace, and several other social networking sites have been 
sending data 
(http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704513104575256701215465596.html)
 
to advertising companies that could be used to find consumers' names and 
other personal details, despite promises they don't share such 
information without consent. The practice, which most of the companies 
defended, sends user names or ID numbers tied to personal profiles being 
viewed when users click on ads. After questions were raised by The Wall 
Street Journal, Facebook and MySpace moved to make changes. By Thursday 
morning Facebook had rewritten some of the offending computer code. ... 
Several large advertising companies ... including Google Inc.'s 
DoubleClick and Yahoo Inc.'s Right Media, said they were unaware of the 
data being sent to them from the social networking sites, and said they 
haven't made use of it. ... The sites may have been breaching their own 
privacy policies as well as industry standards. ... Those policies have 
been put forward by advertising and Internet companies in arguments 
against the need for government regulation." Slashdot.org
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