Facebook Updating Terms of Service on October 1 2020
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Facebook has announced that they will be updating their Terms of Service again on October 1, 2020.
The update is minor, and according to Facebook:
"We also can remove or restrict access to your content, services, or information if we determine that doing so is reasonably necessary to avoid or mitigate adverse legal or regulatory impacts to Facebook."
Frankly, that does not change much as your experience goes. You can read the entire Terms of Service here. Section 3.2 contains the expected change. 3.2 won't fit into a screenshot, but we expect to see the change here:
Most of you should see a notification on Facebook. As mentioned before, reposting something does not exclude you from the Facebook Terms of Service, as seen numerous times with the new Facebook Algorithm garbage.
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The update is minor, and according to Facebook:
"We also can remove or restrict access to your content, services, or information if we determine that doing so is reasonably necessary to avoid or mitigate adverse legal or regulatory impacts to Facebook."
Frankly, that does not change much as your experience goes. You can read the entire Terms of Service here. Section 3.2 contains the expected change. 3.2 won't fit into a screenshot, but we expect to see the change here:
Most of you should see a notification on Facebook. As mentioned before, reposting something does not exclude you from the Facebook Terms of Service, as seen numerous times with the new Facebook Algorithm garbage.
Similar:
Why You Shouldn't Share Giveaways on Facebook
Why You Shouldn't Take Facebook Surveys or Quizzes
How to Stop Facebook’s Targeted Advertising
How to See Less Alcohol, Parenting, Pets, and Political Ads on Facebook
How to View and Delete Your Off-Facebook Activity
How to Delete or Remove Third-Party Facebook Applications and Websites
How to Manage or Delete All the Apps, Websites and Games That Facebook Can Access
Does a New Facebook Algorithm Only Show You 25 or 26 Friends?
comments powered by Disqus