
The Facebook has created new privacy controls easier to navigate. The intention is that more users be able to use them.
The new controls allow the user to choose which contact groups or individually which friend can see your updates, as new posts in text, upload new photos or videos on the site, for example.
In particular, the issues will be reviewed on how people share and control their information.
With the growth of social networking and more people are connecting to each other, increase the chances of false photos appear, by mistake, for some friends, for example. The new options were designed to reduce this problem.
According to The New York Times, the new resources are available, as yet, only a limited number of users and in the future will be an option offered to over 200 million members of the network.
The changes are part of efforts to facilitate the Facebook privacy settings, which currently have more than six pages and 40 options. The company claims that less than one quarter of regular users adjust their privacy settings and this justifies the plans to condense the options on one page that is easy to navigate.
Via: NYT.