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		<title>By: Otir</title>
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		<description>I just had the experience by the way! How timely your post! I was shocked to see that Facebook was offering my settings to be *changed* by default, rather than offering me to change them myself *if I chose to do so*! 

And I find this mention &lt;i&gt;&quot;When you visit a Facebook-enhanced application, it will be able to access your publicly available information, which includes Name, Profile Photo, Gender, Current City, Networks, Friend List, and Pages. This information is considered visible to Everyone&quot;&lt;/i&gt; completely confusing.</description>
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<p>And I find this mention <i>&#8220;When you visit a Facebook-enhanced application, it will be able to access your publicly available information, which includes Name, Profile Photo, Gender, Current City, Networks, Friend List, and Pages. This information is considered visible to Everyone&#8221;</i> completely confusing.</p>
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