Facebook launches location-aware service ‘Places’ 

London, September 19, 2010 

PTI

Social networking website Facebook has launched a new service called ‘Places’ 
which allows users to share their location with their friends.
The service, which has prompted security fears, also tells users which of their 
friends are at the same place or if they have ever “checked in” there before.



The new feature went live in Britain yesterday after its launch in the US last 
month. It is one of a new raft of social networking services that use the GPS 
function on many smartphones to work out exactly where a person is at any 
point, the Daily Mail reported.



The application, which works like popular location—based social networking site 
Foursquare, asks a user to click on the .



“Check In” button after logging into the website.



Once you click on the option, it displays a list of possible locations near 
where they are. When the users selects one of the options, it allows their 
friends to know about their location.



The service also lists nearby businesses and attractions, and Facebook will 
target the locations it lists to each Places user.



“Facebook is a place to share information with people you know,” said Facebook 
product manager Michael Sharon.



“We saw people were already using the site to tell people where they are, so 
the natural thing was to build a product to make this easier. This just 
formalises what people were doing anyway.” 



Facebook, which has come under fire over its attitude towards privacy in the 
past, has installed a set of stringent new rules for its Places application.



Unlike other “always on” services, this application is optional and a user’s 
location is not stored unless they check in or accept a tag from a friend. 
Check—ins are defaulted to friends—only rather than everyone on Facebook.



In the “People Here Now” section users can see others who are checked in with 
you at that place. This section is visible for a limited amount of time and 
only to people who are checked in there, the website said. 



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