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Bruce Schneier slams Facebook for deliberately eroding privacy

Author: Phil Muncaster
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:21:00 GMT

Social networks under fire from BT chief security technology officer

BT’s chief security technology officer has accused the chief executives of big name tech companies such as Google and Facebook of "deliberately killing privacy" in their quest to boost profits.

Bruce Schneier branded Facebook the "worst offender", alleging that the site deliberately eroded privacy in order to successfully pursue its business model.

"We’re not Facebook customers, we’re Facebook’s product it sells to its customers [the advertisers]," he said. "Facebook wants more users because it’s in the business of advertising."

The social networking firm came in for a torrid time in Schneier’s keynote speech and subsequent press conference at RSA Conference Europe 2010.

The security expert argued that Facebook talks big on privacy but actually does little to protect it, for example making privacy policies hard to find and limiting user choice within them.

Facebook rolled out enhancements to its service last week designed to give users greater control over their profiles and how they interact with others on the site, but Schneier argued that it is unlikely fundamentally to improve user privacy.

"Facebook is trying to fix this but I’m not convinced it’s going to work, although it is a step in the right direction," he added.

Schneier maintained that ISPs are technologically in a "good place" to theoretically impose controls which would help protect privacy on such sites, although he believes that the only way this would come about is through legislation.

"I’d like to see governments pass broad privacy protection laws," he said. " These are not technology problems, they’re social problems and they need to be solved at a higher level."

A Facebook spokesperson argued in response that "nothing is more important to Facebook than the safety of its users".

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