Facebook & LinkedIn To Ramp Up Privacy Protection

Posted In Social Network - By Ankith Kedar On Friday, June 29th, 2012 With 6 Comments


LinkedIn and Facebook have decided to ramp up their privacy and compliance teams. The agreement between these two internet giants comes in response to demands of the Irish regulators. LinkedIn is one of the biggest professional networking websites ever which recently suffered a massive data breach that saw around millions of user passwords which were leaked on theInternet and these high profile data lapses have stressed the importance for the Internet giants to tighten its security.

According to reports Google along with another major Internet venture, and other technology companies have set up their international or European headquarters in business friendly Ireland. Facebook already has its office in Ireland with around 400 employees working, which takes care of all of its world wide users. Facebook currently is having more than900 million users world wide and surprisingly.

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  1. Shahid says:

    Do you really Think that Facebook is secure, Many hacker’s gain Access to Facebook DB server easily. I think Facebook Should focus on their Security First.

  2. Adrienne says:

    I hope this is the case Ankith and they do ramp up security. Let’s face it, it’s only going to hurt them in the long run if they don’t.

    Thanks for sharing.

    ~Adrienne

  3. Pavan Somu says:

    Facebook is the one and only social media I observed that gives much privacy and security to the users. So it the leading network now.

  4. Harsh Bhatt says:

    Facebook is more secure having good privacy and security policies.

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