Monday, January 11, 2010


An anonymous Facebook employee spills some beans about the inner workings of the 'book. One of the juiciest is that there was once a universal password that let them log in as anyone. The password only worked from within the Facebook offices, so you couldn't just check out anyone's profile from anywhere if you knew about it. However, employees still have access to all sorts of info about any user, including what profiles you view and any information you have since deleted. So is this an acceptable business practices or privacy disaster? Is this an invasion of our privacy or does Facebook have the right to do this?

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