As far as I know, it's a legit story. I've been hearing about it on NPR (National Public Radio) and consider them to be a pretty reliable source. I recently tested it myself by searching obscure info about myself that I know is only on Facebook. I found my photo and direct links to my page even though I am opted out of a public page.
The biggest complaints that I have heard is that people want to "opt out" of this, but have to go through a 30 page act of congress to do so, and it's apparently very confusing. I can't speak of the opt out process firsthand, because I only put on Facebook what I'm willing to have the world see.
Anyone who has private info on Facebook or any other networking site is crazy if they think it's private.
The biggest complaints that I have heard is that people want to "opt out" of this, but have to go through a 30 page act of congress to do so, and it's apparently very confusing. I can't speak of the opt out process firsthand, because I only put on Facebook what I'm willing to have the world see.
Anyone who has private info on Facebook or any other networking site is crazy if they think it's private.
