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You should not have to be a settings wizards to enjoy a popular platform in a safe and secure manner, said Gennie Gebhart, a researcher at the privacyoriented Electronic Frontier Foundation. So how many clicks does it take to protect Lauren Mapalas  and your  privacy from thirdparty apps About two dozen, assuming my fictional Facebook self is a competent novice.  I took the path that seemed most intuitive. I clicked on Facebooks Privacy Tour, which took me through four slides, the last of which was about apps and personal data.

This in turn led me to an FAQ about privacy on Facebook. One question asked, How do I edit the privacy and settings for my apps and games The answer told me to go to my settings and then select Apps in the left menu.Once I got to the Apps settings, I needed to make some decisions By default, Lauren was letting her friends share a lot of her Facebook data with thirdparty apps. To change that, I clicked to edit Apps others use.

In his post Wednesday, Zuckerberg said Facebook would be introducing a new tool to help users find what information apps can currently access about them. But Gebhart said the data should be protected by default, instead of leaving users to change settings to keep their information private.

Here I saw that Laurens Facebook friends were able to bring with them her information to other apps, which means those apps would have access to these categories of data The only categories not selected by default are religion and interested in. Thirdparty apps do have access to everything else, including Laurens Liked pages, which for some reason currently includes only feminist Ryan Gosling.

Its important to note that Kogans app would not have access to detailed friends data today, Facebook Vice President of Global Operations Justin Osofsky said in a statement over the weekend. The company rejects a significant number of apps for accessing too much user data in its review process, he said. But thirdparty apps can still collect limited information on users friends.

