By Mari J. Frank and Alyssa J. Frank
Since hitting the Internet six years ago as a more exclusive and streamlined version of MySpace, the ingenious social network known as Facebook has systematically mastered the art of obtaining the personal data of the masses. Information is valuable to marketers, law enforcement, government, and identity thieves. It used to be difficult to collect the vast data that is now readily available on the categorized profile p...
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