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Judiciary chairman seeks answers from Facebook, Google



House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) sent letters on Friday to Facebook and Google asking them to respond to privacy concerns that have arisen in connection with their services.

The Judiciary Committee is considering whether to hold hearings that could result in legislation regulating electronic communications and online security. The Federal Trade Commission is already looking into the privacy policies of Facebook and other social networks, however, and it is not clear whether Conyers intends to launch his own investigation.

The letter (pdf) to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asks for "a detailed explanation of the information about Facebook users that your company has provided to third parties without the knowledge of the account holders." It also requests that he "detail how the new policies Facebook is adopting differ from past practices, including whether the burden is on the user to opt in or out of the relevant privacy settings."

According to the Associated Press, a Facebook spokesperson "said the company looks forward to meeting with Conyers' staff to explain its privacy practices and policies."

The Judiciary Committee's concern over Google involves its recent admission that the "Street View" cars which it sends out to map the locations of wireless access points have also been capturing private data sent over those networks. Conyers' letter (pdf) to Google CEO Eric Schmidt asks the company to retain that data while preventing its further dissemination pending review.


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