This article appeared in all mayor newspapers of Europe. So inform our kids guys as they are way to easy on giving and storing the most private information on these social sites
Hope it helps...
German group calls for Facebook boycott
By Maxwell Cooter, TechWorld
April 09, 2010 11:51 AM ET

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A German consumer group has warned users not to use Facebook if the social-networking company fails to withdraw the proposed
changes to its privacy policy. Last month, Facebook announced that it was considering changing its privacy policy to allow
information to passed on to third-parties without users giving their consent.
VZBV, an umbrella organisation representing consumer groups across Germany, has said that the American company has "repeatedly
and deliberately crossed data protection boundaries" and that uses of the worldwide service should be looking to boycott it.
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And the group has a high-level supporter, earlier this week German
consumer minister Ilse Aigner wrote an open letter to Facebook founder
Mark Zuckenberg complaining about the proposed changes and threatened
to cancel her Facebook page. ""Private information must remain
private," she said.
Now, ZBV wants to get tough with Facebook. According to VZBV director Gerd Billen, "responsibility for data protection lies
with the provider not with the user."