Facebook Lets Members Make Profile Elements Wide Open

Mon, Mar 16th, 2009

Facebook on Monday made it possible for members to lift privacy access controls from certain elements of their profiles, so that anyone on the social-networking site can see them.

With the announcement, Facebook is following through on an announcement made earlier this month in which it said that a number of members had requested this new capability.

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