Tightening Facebook Privacy Settings Wouldn’t Protect Spouses in North Carolina Divorce Cases, Ralei
Tightening Facebook Privacy Settings Wouldn’t Protect Spouses in North Carolina Divorce Cases, Raleigh Family Lawyer Says Raleigh family law attorney Charles R. Ullman says legislation that would make Facebook user data private by default might give some added security to divorcing couples, but compromising information may still be accessible and used in court. Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) May 27, 2011 According to a report this week in PC Magazine, the California Senate has approved a bill that would require Facebook to make all user information private by default. If a similar measure gained t
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