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Twitter has “refreshed” their Privacy Policy to cover geotagging feature

by Susan Beebe on November 20, 2009

in Blog, Communication, Data, Social Media, Technology

Refreshed Privacy Policy

As part of rolling out geotagging today we’ve updated our privacy policy to explicitly include geotagging and to describe the public nature of most of what people post to Twitter. We’ve tried to keep it short and sweet with lots of real life examples so it’s simple to read through. We’ll also be letting people know about the new policy via email and @twitter.
Please give the new policy a read and contact us at privacy@twitter.com if you have comments or suggestions.

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