
With the increasing social networking online means that many people no longer expect any privacy, says Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
“People have a very comfortable not only share more information, but also the openness with more people. Privacy today is not the social norm. “Brush men aged 25 years in the Crunchie awards in San Francisco this week. His statement is not surprising, since he must decide the company to change privacy settings for 350 million users Facebook.
The war between public and private information has become an ironic incident when individuals publish information in the online world, and think that it is a private thing. This is a controversy for Facebook, because every Facebook provides more information to the public domain, and when it did they reap a variety of protest and reaction from the user.
“Many companies are stuck with the rules of privacy and the legacy that they built. Changing the privacy setting to 350 million users is something that is not usually a big company can do. What we do is stay with the conventional thinking and we decided that it would be a new social norm. “Asserted Mr. Zuckerberg.
Meanwhile, others reject the idea of these young people, such as Microsoft who said that Mr. Zuckerberg is the assumption that often lead to misunderstandings with the reason people put personal information in online. “For a parent or adult age, they think that home is a private room, while their young children do not think like that, young children have no control who’s in and out of their rooms, and the results are the online world feel more private because it seemed to have more control. “Zuckerberg disagreed.









