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Don't request Facebook for your personal data, they will send you a truckload of it
Tuesday, 15 November 2011 07:47
Austrian law student Max Schrems may be just one of about 800 million Facebook users, but that hasn't stopped him tackling the United States giant behind the social networking website over its privacy policy.
The 24-year-old wasn't sure what to expect when he requested Facebook provide him with a record of the personal data it holds on him, but he certainly wasn't ready for the 1,222 pages of information he received.
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