. >> brown: and for that i'm joininged by kevin bankston, a senior staff attorney with the electronic frontier foundation an internet privacy group and pete cashmore, founder and c.e.o. of the mashable.com. kevin bankston, before we assess today's action by facebook, help us frame the privacy question at issue when someone uses facebook or another social media site. how would you define it? >> we think the electronic frontier foundation, that the key question is does the user of the social network have complete control over how all of their information is shared? facebook, which original originally started as a good place to connect with your friends and family has recently been pushing its users and in some cases forcing its users to make more and more of their information public when they used to be able to keep it private. will be and so today's changes are a reaction to the uproar over those changees and have given users some new control over how their information is shared. we think the changes are a good start but we think there's some more work to be done when it comes to givin