KEY POINTS
  • Facebook is giving users more control over their privacy by making data management easier and redesigning the settings menu, the company.
  • The changes come in the wake of a scandal over a breach that exposed the personal information of millions and was allegedly used by a political consultancy.
  • In addition to redesigning its settings menu on mobile devices, Facebook is creating a privacy shortcut menu where users would be able to better secure their accounts and control personal information.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Facebook is giving users more control over their privacy by making data management easier and redesigning the settings menu, the company said on Wednesday, in the wake of a scandal over a breach that exposed the personal information of millions and was allegedly used by a political consultancy.

The company also said it would propose in the coming weeks updates to the social media website's terms of service and data policy to better spell out what information it collects and how it uses it.