Facebook's privacy policy won't be finalized for another week
After a review on the language changes to its Statement of Rights and Responsibilities and Data Use policy, Facebook could decide to go back to the drawing board.
Last week, the social network made a host of changes to the language it uses to describe its privacy policy, and these changes were up for user review for one week. Now that the review period has ended, it's unclear whether the social network will keep the language or massage it some more.
"We are taking the time to ensure that user comments are reviewed and taken into consideration to determine whether further updates are necessary and we expect to finalize the process in the coming week," a Facebook spokesperson told CNET. The rub is that in the face of these language changes, Facebook has received an onslaught of criticism about how it treats users' privacy.