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Facebook and Myspace policies

With regard to detail, Myspace has less depth compared to Facebook in privacy policies. Compared to the article we read today, Facebook has stepped up in its security. Myspace says upfront that many different types of activity are monitered. Facebook leaves an impression to the user that data is much more secure. Still third parties are hard to monitor on both sites, but limiting access on Facebook works better. Both sites still distribute and sell personal information to other places.

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