Facebook Updates its Policy on Video Shares Worldwide.. Facebook is modifying its privacy policy, focusing on a document that people will actually read. The initiative starts with the company cutting down on more than 6,000 words from its current policy, according to the Wall Street Journal; the new version is 2,700 words. Other than this, Facebook has improved visuals on the presentation of the data policy with an interactive feature that offers answers to questions like “What kinds of information do we collect?” “How do we use this information? and “How is this information shared?” “Our goal is to make the information about Facebook as clear as possible,” Erin Egan, Facebook’s chief privacy officer, told the Wall Street Journal. “Our hope is that it won’t take long for people to read through this and really get it.” Facebook has also created a “Privacy Basics” tutorial that walks people through instructions on how to manage their information. This is a natural extension of efforts that Facebook has been making all year to simplify its communication about privacy issues, long a source of criticism and even legal action against the social network. In September it pushed a “Privacy Checkup” to all its users. More on https://www.facebook.com/tkdigitalsofficial?fref=nf