The risk of having applications publish stories without your approval,
which we covered in the last Facebook privacy guide, is being
eliminated completely. However it’s important to understand what
information applications can access. As Facebook writes, when
you visit applications, they “may access any information you have
made visible to Everyone as well as your publicly available
information.” Publicly available information “includes your Name,
Profile Picture, Geneder, Current City, Networks, Friend List, and
Pages.”
The more restrictive you make your profile settings, the less
information that’s available to applications. While applications must
follow your existing privacy settings, your friends can also share
information about you within applications. An example would be a
greeting card application which uses your birthday to prompt your
friend to send a card. Facebook allows users to control the types of
information that applications can access when your friends use an
application that you have not installed.
You can control that information (as pictured to the left) by visiting this
page.
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