Foursquare -- which this year passed its three-billionth check-in, added 15 million more users to its network, and
in October kicked off a new chapter as a stronger competitor to Yelp with more local information and reviews -- is now updating its privacy policy to keep up. It has been sending out an email to its users informing them that as of January 28, it will add in two new items that will reveal more user data than before: the use of full names and the ability for businesses to access longer data logs for individuals.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/XvxT7lTZFP4/
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