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Message: From GoLocalProv by Stephen Beale, GoLocalProv News Editor: Facebook announced yesterday that it is making changes to its site so users have a better understanding of their privacy settings and more control over them. In a post on the official Facebook blog, founder Mark Zuckerberg said the company had made it simple to control whether third-party Web sites could access any personal information. On Tuesday, GoLocalProv reported that an East Providence man, Derrick Rose, had filed a class action lawsuit against the popular social networking site, saying that Facebook had signed users up for its new Instant Personalization program without telling them. The program shares personal information with three Web sites: Pandora, Yelp, and Docs.com. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/facebook-announces-changes-to-privacy-controls