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Privacy Concern led to several Facebook Accounts deletionThe release of a website called Openbook by three Facebook members Will Moffat, Peter Burns and James Home has led to an interface where anyone can now peep into the privacy of the account holders.

Obsessed with the privacy of Facebook information, these three software designers of San Francisco has set up this page to let the users know that the information posted on their walls is not private. The account has privacy setting turned off while signing up with the site. Not just the account holder, the information posted can be read by any person on the internet, they claim.

Though Facebook boasts about having 400 million users registered this year, the news of privacy leak of the website has led to several account deletion. The profile picture and the gender information can also be seen with the help of Openbook. The onset of the privacy breach has led to the discovery of embarrassing job discussions on the site.

Many persons have already lost their jobs as a consequence of posting obnoxious information about their work atmosphere and people at work.

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