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Meta tests Facebook privacy protection

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Sep 6, 2025 #facebook, #meta, #tests

Meta Tests New Facebook Privacy Protection Features


Meta tests Facebook privacy protection

(Meta tests Facebook privacy protection)

Menlo Park, CA – Meta announced it started testing major new privacy tools for Facebook users. The company wants to give people more control over their personal information. These tests involve a small group of users globally. Meta aims to gather feedback before a wider launch.

The tests focus on simplifying Facebook’s privacy settings. The goal is to make them easier to find and understand. Users in the test group see clearer options about who sees their posts. They also get simpler controls for managing their profile information. Meta believes current settings confuse many people.

A key part involves changes to how Facebook works. The test limits how much data other apps linked to Facebook can collect. Users get more obvious choices about sharing data with third-party services. Meta states this helps prevent unwanted data access.

Another feature under test is stronger protection for messages. Some users might see options for encrypted chats within Facebook Messenger. This makes private conversations harder for outsiders to see. Meta emphasizes user security is a priority.

The tests also explore collecting less personal information upfront. Facebook might ask for fewer details when users sign up for new features. Meta says this reduces the data stored on its systems. The company wants to build trust through clearer practices.

Privacy experts have long criticized Facebook’s data handling. Recent regulations push for stricter user controls. Meta acknowledges it must improve. These tests respond directly to user concerns and regulatory pressure. The company faces ongoing scrutiny over privacy practices.


Meta tests Facebook privacy protection

(Meta tests Facebook privacy protection)

Results from these tests will guide future updates. Meta plans to roll out successful features gradually. The timeline depends on user feedback and technical adjustments. Meta commits to regular updates on progress. User safety remains the stated focus.

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