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Twitter Updates Its Privacy Policy

Twitter Updates Privacy Policy: Changes Impact User Data Handling


Twitter Updates Its Privacy Policy

(Twitter Updates Its Privacy Policy)

Twitter announced updates to its Privacy Policy today. The changes take effect soon. The company stated the updates provide clearer information about data collection and use. Twitter wants users to understand their privacy choices better.

The revised policy details the types of information Twitter collects. This includes data users provide directly and information collected automatically. Automatic data includes device information and browsing activity on Twitter. The policy explains how Twitter uses this information. Primary uses involve personalizing user experiences and showing relevant ads.

Twitter emphasized user control remains a priority. The updated policy outlines tools users have to manage their privacy. Users can review and adjust their ad preferences within account settings. Twitter also provides options to download account data. Location data controls are addressed more directly now.


Twitter Updates Its Privacy Policy

(Twitter Updates Its Privacy Policy)

The changes reflect ongoing efforts to meet evolving regulations. Twitter aims to align with global privacy standards. The company encourages all users to review the new policy. Understanding these terms is important for informed platform use. Twitter stated it will continue refining its privacy practices based on user feedback and legal requirements. The full policy text is available on Twitter’s Help Center. Users have time to review the changes before they become active.

Meta tests new privacy protection protocol for Facebook

Meta Tests New Privacy Protection Feature for Facebook Users


Meta tests new privacy protection protocol for Facebook

(Meta tests new privacy protection protocol for Facebook)

Meta announced a trial of a new privacy tool called “Privacy Guard” for Facebook. This feature aims to give people more control over their personal information shared on the platform. Testing starts immediately with a small group of users in the United States and Canada.

Privacy Guard puts several privacy settings into one central location. Users can see which apps access their Facebook data. They can also manage who views their posts more easily. The tool offers clearer explanations about how data is used for ads. Meta hopes this simplifies privacy management.

The company stated user feedback drove this development. Meta faces ongoing pressure about data handling. This test is part of broader efforts to improve user trust. Meta wants to make privacy tools easier to find and use. People often struggle with complex settings menus.

Selected testers will see the Privacy Guard option in their Facebook settings menu. Meta will watch how these users interact with the feature. The company will collect feedback during the test period. Success depends on user adoption and understanding. Meta might change the tool before a wider release.


Meta tests new privacy protection protocol for Facebook

(Meta tests new privacy protection protocol for Facebook)

Meta confirmed the test is limited initially. There is no set date for a global launch. The company will decide based on test results. Privacy experts welcome the focus on user control. They note simplifying privacy is important for all users. Meta continues investing in privacy-focused updates.