
"We've not seen wild changes in behavior with people saying I'm not going to share any data with Facebook anymore."
"Various research reports, for example, have shown that the vast majority of social media users never update their privacy settings , while last year, a report from the found that only a fraction of parents ever implement control options to manage their kids' usage of social apps."
Users have not made large-scale behavioral changes to stop sharing data with Facebook following recent privacy updates. Similar responses have occurred after other platform changes, producing limited shifts in user actions. Various research reports show the vast majority of social media users never update their privacy settings. Surveys also find that only a fraction of parents implement available controls to manage children's use of social apps. Low uptake of privacy settings and parental controls reduces the practical impact of platform privacy options. Default platform behaviors therefore continue to shape data sharing and exposure for most users.
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