Is Facebook Your "Permanent Record?"

ReadWriteWeb — Is Facebook Your “Permanent Record?”:

The inter­net is not like a diary, although many peo­ple use online jour­nals, blogs, and social net­work­ing sites to share their inner­most thoughts, feel­ings, and secrets with the world. With a hard­bound diary, you only had to be afraid of your lit­tle brother find­ing it under your mat­tress; but with the web, the words you write are etched in stone for the entire world to read. And even when you remove your accounts and dis­able your pro­files, you may not really be gone. With Google’s caching, the Way Back Machine, and even the web­sites them­selves, your data is retained for a lot longer than you may have realized.

Take for exam­ple, the U.K. user who real­ized that he was unable to fully delete his Facebook pro­file. It seems users wish­ing to remove their Facebook pro­files are only given the option to deac­ti­vate their accounts. These accounts become inac­ces­si­ble, but still remain in Facebook’s data­base. To really wipe out all infor­ma­tion, Facebook advises users log in and man­u­ally remove all data from their pro­file before deac­ti­vat­ing their account. This greatly con­cerned Dave Evans, the senior data pro­tec­tion prac­tice man­ager at the U.K.‘s Information Commissioner’s Office: “One of the things that we’re con­cerned about is that if the onus is entirely on the indi­vid­ual to delete their own data,” he told BBC Radio 4.“An indi­vid­ual who has deac­ti­vated their account might not find them­selves moti­vated enough to delete infor­ma­tion that’s about them, maybe on their wall or other people’s site.”

One might say, “Of course!” But it con­cerns me that this is impact­ing the lives of chil­dren, who one thinks might well not know bet­ter. But is this a tech­ni­cal prob­lem, a legal one, or a par­ent­ing issue?




krisnelson

I'm currently a graduate student of the history of law and technology at the University of California, San Diego. I also provide law and technology consulting services. Additionally, I'm a non-practicing lawyer and former developer/sysadmin at a biotech non-profit. For more about me and my work, see krisnelson.org or my Google Profile.

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Post title: Is Facebook Your "Permanent Record?"

Authored by: krisnelson

Date posted: Feb 4, 2008

Categorized as: lawprivacytechnology

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