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May 16th, 2008

Facebook bans Google’s Friend Connect

Posted by Garett Rogers @ 9:07 pm

Categories: Google

Tags: Google Inc., Facebook, Web Site, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Garett Rogers

friendconnect-logo.gifA few days ago, Google launched a new service called Friend Connect to help website owners make their stuff social without needing to do much work. This basically involves being able to host certain gadgets that use OpenSocial on a webpage by simply copy and pasting some code from Google.

One of the down-sides of this new service is the fact it’s difficult to completely customize your gadgets to match, and feel tightly integrated with your website — this is because they are always hosted in what are called “iframes” on an external domain (at Google). As a side-effect, the data stored in these frames is impossible to gather due to restrictions put in place by every modern browser.

Now Facebook has banned Google because of privacy concerns according to their blog.

We’ve found that it redistributes user information from Facebook to other developers without users’ knowledge

Unless I’m missing something, Google has not “redistributed user information to other developers” at all — that information is still safe and secure. As a web developer, it’s impossible to mine this user information since the content is stored on an external domain.

Hold on a minute though. Now Facebook is a champion of privacy?

At Facebook, we always look out for the privacy of our users.

I guess people have already forgotten about the Beacon disaster — How Facebook published users activity on third party websites without those users’ consent, which led to an official apology from Mark Zuckerberg in December.

At first we tried to make [Beacon] very lightweight so people wouldn’t have to touch it for it to work. The problem with our initial approach of making it an opt-out system instead of opt-in was that if someone forgot to decline to share something, Beacon still went ahead and shared it with their friends. — Mark Zuckerberg

I wonder how long it will be before Google bans Facebook from gathering contact information stored in Gmail without those users’ consent or knowledge?

Garett Rogers is employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software for the wireless industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Facebook bans Google's Friend Connect
it is so easy to play with us sheeps ;-)... (Read the rest)
Posted by: samob Posted on: 05/21/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Social Networking Delima Mark212   | 05/17/08
Who uses this 'Facebook' thing anyhow? Pfffffffft. _dietrich   | 05/17/08
actually do it yourself IT   | 05/20/08
RE: Who uses this 'Facebook' thing anyhow? Pfffffffft. Improper Username   | 05/21/08
Here we go.... It's the whole IM crap all over again... BitTwiddler   | 05/17/08
RE: Facebook bans Google's Friend Connect Foxi   | 05/21/08
RE: Facebook bans Google's Friend Connect samob   | 05/21/08

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  • Facebook bans Google’s Friend Connect
    In this ZD Net story Facebook of all people is complaining that Google’s new social networking tool, Google’s Friend Connect, violates the privacy of users. This is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black from that bastion of ...

    Trackback by Edutainment & Convergence Today — June 6, 2008 @ 7:30 pm

  • Google – Google Tips Tricks and News Blog
    Facebook announced that they were disabling Google Friend Connect service because they, "found that it redistributes user information from Facebook to other developers without users’ knowledge." Garett Rogers of ZDNet and Steve Gillmor of TechCrunch are just a few of the people wondering if this isn't just an excuse to extinguish the competition they see from Google. As Scott Gilbertson of Wired pointed out, "the only value Facebook actually has is all

    Trackback by Anonymous — June 28, 2008 @ 3:08 am

  • Google's Friend Connect
    With what Google is about to release will change the social networking scene completely - Facebook's face will turn red [it already has] and Ning will go for a slingshot :) Here is a link to the preview release of Google Friend's connect - a new way of creating social networks where you do not need to "login" to different networks or join one but can convert your existing website into

    Trackback by Anonymous — June 28, 2008 @ 3:08 am

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