We want to let you know that today we're updating our Terms of Use—the rules you and Facebook agree to when you sign up to use the site. We used to have several different documents that outlined what people could and could not do on Facebook, but now we're consolidating all this information to one central place. We've also simplified and clarified a lot of information that applies to you, including some things you shouldn't do when using the site.
Most of these things are pretty obvious; you probably wouldn't ever do them. For example, you... probably don't "provide any false personal information in your profile" or "intimidate or harass other users." But in order to help Facebook remain a safe and trusted environment, we think it's important to specifically mention behaviors like these in the "Prohibited Conduct" section.
As always, protecting your privacy and information is of the utmost importance to us, and these updates provide you with the same level of protection you have come to expect from Facebook.
You can check out the updated terms here.
Suzie White, Facebook's Corporate Counsel for Commercial Transactions, is representing, warranting, and agreeing.
- by Suzie White on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 at 1:23pmSee More
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