CNET News - Facebook to allow more private log-ins
CNET News - Facebook to allow more private log-ins
2014-04-30
that's familiar blue button asking for
your Facebook information to log into
websites and apps is getting a makeover
facebook CEO mark zuckerberg says it so
you can protect more of your personal
information a lot of people are hesitant
to log in with facebook because they
don't know what facebook is going to do
or what the third party app is going to
do with that information at facebook's
f8 developer conference in San Francisco
Zuckerberg announced that users can
determine how much information they want
to share with apps and sites whenever
you sign into a new app with Facebook
you're gonna see this dialog and if you
want you're gonna be able to easily
change line by line what you share with
this app app developers will have a year
to change to the new facebook login
system zuckerberg also announced
anonymous login which will let users try
out apps before creating a profile try
apps without fear and then if you want
you can always sign in with your real
identity to personalize the app a bit
later on once you're more comfortable
using that app facebook is still testing
anonymous login with developers and
would not give a time frame for its
availability in San Francisco I'm Kara
Tsuboi cnet.com for CBS News
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