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Are Web Giants Finally Waking Up To Privacy? - Pt 1: Facebook to Let Users Log In Anonymously - More Privacy Website & App Users

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By Keith Wagstaff
Facebook announced a new tool that will let users sign into apps and websites without sharing their personal information.

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's casually dressed CEO, announced the new "Anonymous Login" feature on Wednesday at the F8 developer conference in San Francisco.

Right now, Facebook is the default login for scores of websites and apps. The problem is that users don't always love sharing their personal information when signing up for a totally unrelated service.

In the future, users will have the option to log in to other services through Facebook anonymously. The company also unveiled "Line by Line Control," which will allow people to choose what kind of information -- including birthdays, emails and friend lists -- they want to share when logging in.

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