I'm no fan of Facebook .... but when a user decides to post information and photos on a free and highly public service, they can't claim that the service is violating their rights to privacy. The users themselves published the so called sensitive data.
One very important fact that everybody forgets, is that Facebook actually tells you up-front that they have the right to do what ever the hell they want with the data being posted in their FREE service. As a user, you freely give them the right when you sign and upload the "sensitive" photos and info.
It is hard to claim foul play, when you are told and warned ahead of time .... and you agree to it.
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