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90% Hate Facebook’s Timeline: Controversial Feature Is Supported By Just One In Ten Users

Controversial changes to people’s profile pages on Facebook are supported by just one in ten users, a new survey has revealed.

It recently emerged that Facebook’s Timeline – which will expose people’s entire history on the site – is to become mandatory for all users.

It means that all publicly viewable messages, photographs and comments will be grouped together by date.

But the changes have proved controversial with some critics claiming the change could erode users’ privacy.

Now a survey of 4,000 Facebook users has revealed that just eight per cent said they liked the change.

The survey, which was carried out by security form Sophos, also found that 51 per cent of those polled said they were ‘worried’ by the new feature.

Just eight per cent said they would ‘get used to it’.

The Timeline feature has been voluntary up until now.

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