Facebook has been blocking a tool anticipated on the way to let people extract get in touch with information their friends have shared with them, the tool's developer said today--but he's working on a way to evade Facebook's restrictions.
"Facebook be soothing so hard to not allow you to sell abroad your friends. They in progress to remove e-mails of your friends from your profile by today July 5th 2011. It will no longer work for many people," warned Mohamed Mansour, developer of the Facebook Friend Exporter, a Chrome extension that automates the data removal process.
The tool lets populace save their contacts' electronic mail addresses, birthdays, phone numbers, and other information into a text file or to directly import them into Gmail. That makes it much easier for Google account holders to rebuild their contact set of connections at Google+, Google's brand-new social network site.
The activity neighboring the export tool spotlights the value of the data restricted in social networks. Google believe people should be able to extract information about their contacts and provides tools to let people do so. Facebook, the incumbent power in social network provide only atool to let people extract pardon? they themselves encompass put into the network. The friend list it provides is a series of names in plain text--no contact information,



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