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Friday, February 10, 2012

postheadericon Luluvise shows where your data can end up

women only social network Luluvise allows users to rate the men I've dated - but if you publish sensitive personal data, without the permission of men

Luluvise described as "a social network for women." He is loved by the media technology, accumulating a large number of friendly items since its launch last year. Its founder, Alexander Chong even a regular column in the Sunday Times on the early life.

public relations team Luluvise often emphasizes a particular characteristic:. WikiDate, in which women Luluvise network, which must sign in using your Facebook account, you can vote for men who have dated

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Facebook privacy statement is safe ". People who see your information may bring with them when using applications" This means that when your friend signs in an application, not only share their own data - which may share some of your data as well

And if you have not looked through the deep parts of the privacy settings on Facebook that could be a large amount of personal information: By default, including status updates, pictures, anniversary, family details, and biography. A malicious application really happy to have kept the details - and while Facebook has in place policies to reduce malicious applications, detection of abuse is not an easy task

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Luluvise was in violation of Facebook policies for at least a month. When a Facebook user joins Luluvise, throw in the names of men who know that if a user decides to vote for one of them, then it generates a page with the public announcement that the man has been revised. Originally, this page is more than a name: it includes a photograph of the man, took to his Facebook account

I asked Joelle

Hadfield, director of public relations Luluvise, how they comply with the policies of the Facebook platform, which prohibit the use of the Friends of Public Data Users. She said: "We are delighted to work closely with Facebook, so naturally we are committed to comply with the policy of the platform."

However, after contacting Facebook to comment, Luluvise be altered. At the request of Facebook, which is not to show profile pictures of men in their system. However, it always displays the name and address of the location of the public - with a "score" for the dates recorded on the site

may wonder whether the Act on Data Protection allows Luluvise to keep this information. Sensitive personal information, including details of the sexual life of a person - is dealt with in Annex 3 of the Act on Data Protection, and can not be processed under strict conditions and with the explicit consent of the person asked the Office of the Information Commissioner, if WikiDate violated the law, but were unable to respond immediately, but said contact Luluvise to "better understand how their service and ensure compliance with the legislation. "


I can, however, about privacy.

Here's the bottom line: If you use Facebook and your friends sign up for social applications, your name and address may appear in unexpected places. Of course, it could always have a Facebook account - which is the catch-all response to light often by opponents of the site


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