ZDNet Asia, 31 Mar 2010
While recognizing that Facebook as a platform to communicate with customers is "too big to avoid", a Singapore-based lawyer urged caution for companies looking to utilize the social-networking site for commercial use.
This comes after Facebook faced backlash from users for its proposed changes to its privacy policy over the weekend. This involved allowing a list of "pre-approved" third-party Web sites to access user data from Facebook, such as names, profile pictures, gender, user IDs and friend connections, while the person is logged into the social-networking Web site. Full Story