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Germany may prevent employer Facebook checks

America should follow in Germany’s footsteps and do this but I know it won’t simply because American privacy and civil liberties no longer exist anymore…

Germany may prevent employer Facebook checks

N.Korea posts pictures, videos on Facebook
By VERENA SCHMITT-ROSCHMANN, Associated Press

BERLIN – Ever thought twice about posting a party picture on Facebook, fearing it could someday hurt your chance at a dream job?

A draft German law is supposed to solve the problem by making it illegal for prospective employers to spy on applicants’ private postings.

The draft law on employee data security presented by Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere on Wednesday is the government’s latest attempt to address privacy concerns about online services including social networks and Google “Street View”.

It is also a reaction to corporations checking on employee e-mails and filming sales clerks during coffee breaks — which has triggered public outrage in Germany.

De Maiziere acknowledged that some of the new regulations — which have yet to be discussed and passed by parliament — might be complicated to enact.

For example, employers will still be allowed to run a search on the Web on their applicants, de Maiziere said. Anything out in public is fair game, as are postings on networks specifically created for business contacts, such as LinkedIn.

In contrast, it will be illegal to become a Facebook friend with an applicant in order to check out private details, he said, adding that some people seem to be indiscriminate about whom they accept as a friend.

“If an employer turns down an application with another reasoning it might be difficult to prove” that the negative answer was based on the Facebook postings, de Maiziere said.

A rejected job applicant who proves he or she was turned down based on violation of the new law could take the company to court and claim damages, he said.

The new law will also prevent clandestine video surveillance in the workplace, particularly in private spaces like lavatories or locker rooms, de Maiziere said. An employer ignoring the new rule could be charged fines of up to euro300,000 (about $379,000).

However, cameras will be allowed in public spaces like supermarkets and some factories or warehouses, if employees know about them, he said.

“Overall, the new rules passed by the cabinet keep a good balance between employees’ interests on the hand and companies’ interests on the other,” de Maiziere said.

The BDA employers’ federation called the draft is too imprecise in some points, adding that it thinks some of de Maiziere’s proposals would hinder the fight against corruption and crime.

The retailers’ association HDE said some of the regulations go much too far, and outlawing clandestine video surveillance would be wrong.

“Here we hope for changes in the government draft,” HDE said in a press release.

Germany’s data protection watchdog, Peter Schaar, applauded the government’s effort, calling it long overdue.

It is “a substantial improvement on the status quo in dealing with employee’s data,” he said.

De Maiziere said he does not know yet when the law will go into effect.

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What you Don’t Know about FaceBook, Myspace etc..

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Facebook Changes Create Major Privacy Concerns

About Facebook Protest

On June 6th we are asking those who disagree with the changes Facebook has made to it’s “privacy” policies to commit to not logging in or interacting with Facebook in any way. Be sure to log out of Facebook in all of your browsers no later than the evening of June 5th. On the 6th, be sure to not use Facebook connect or click any “Like” buttons: basically refrain from ALL Facebook related activity.

Facebook’s real customer is the advertisers that they work with: NOT YOU.

Mark Zuckerberg has stated he “doesn’t believe in privacy“. In a letter to Zuckerberg dated April 27, Senators Charles Schumer, Michael Bennet, Mark Begich and Al Franken objected to changes that made a user’s current city, hometown, likes, interests and friends publicly available, where they were previously only seen by friends. [source] Recent changes at Facebook “violate user expectations, diminish user privacy, and contradict Facebook’s own representations,” said Marc Rotenberg, who runs the Electronic Privacy Information Center, one of 15 groups that complained about Facebook in a filing with the Federal Trade Commission. [source]

You can help by committing to join us in protest against Facebook this June 6th, chosen for being D-Day. D-Day is a term often used in military parlance to denote the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. Clever, eh?

The best way to be counted is to follow us on Twitter!

I have committed to using only grass roots methods to spread the word about this protest. It will be through the authentically viral spread of awareness initiated by those who want to be involved that will make this a success. I want the numbers of followers of both the Twitter account and the Facebook group to accurately reflect the number of people who have committed to taking part in this protest.

The best way to help spread the word to your friends on Facebook would be to join our group and invite all of your friends to follow suit, and invite their friends, and so on. You can also use the social bookmarking tool above to help generate exposure to the site by sharing it with your other networks and helping it to be seen.

This Video is included in the Edutational Video Section. It is very important ALL FB users see it. IT shows the clandestine relationship between fb and powerful govt organizations.

Infographic of the Day: Privacy on Facebook Is Vanishing

BY Cliff KuangMon May 10, 2010

Privacy has become an “opt-in” feature on Facebook–and that has massively changed the service.

Facebook privacy settings are eroding. But the scope and speed of that transformation has happened fairly quietly–maybe because we’ve never before had an infographic that lays all the changes out.

The chart was a personal project created by Matt McKeon, who by day is a researcher at IBM’s Visual Communication Lab (where Fernanda Viegas used to work).

It’s concentric rings show the groups who can see a given slice of information, if you leave the default settings in place. Here’s the service in 2005:

Facebook privacy infographic

In 2009: Facebook privacy infographic

And now:Facebook privacy infographic

Of course, these are obviously all default settings, and if you’re concerned, you can readily change access to your profile.

But it does show that Facebook has transformed itself in the last five years from a service were privacy was an opt-out feature, to one where privacy is opt-in. As any behavioral economist will tell you, that single difference can massively affect the choices people make. Facebook might easily claim, “Hey! You can change things as you wish!” But in fact, they’ve created a massive shift in the privacy settings of Facebook as a whole.

Why would they make those changes? The less privacy there is in general, the more irresistible Facebook becomes, because you can snoop on other people far more. And figure out exactly what to sell them.

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