Facebook is taking a step today in its bid to position itself as the privacy-respecting social network: it is announcing an alliance with the U.S.'s
National Association of Attorneys General to provide teens and their parents more information and tools to manage their profiles on Facebook and beyond. So far, Facebook has linked up with attorneys general in 19 states to put out "state-specific public service announcements," starting this Tuesday, which will include a safety video and a privacy tip sheet. These will be distributed on Facebook's own
safety page, as well on the AGs' Facebook Pages and their own websites.
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