Facebook moves to allay privacy concerns by saying a new feature - showing the location of nearby friends - will be opt-in only.
Facebook is introducing a new feature on its mobile app to show users when their friends are nearby.
People using the app will be "occasionally notified" when friends are nearby - but only if they turn on the opt-in feature.
Users can decide which of their friend group can see if they are nearby, such as close friends, work colleagues or a specific friends list.
In a news release, Facebook stressed the feature was optional and the user always retained control.
Product manager Andrea Vaccari said: "Sharing your location with Nearby Friends goes two ways - you and your friends both have to turn on Nearby Friends and choose to share with each other to see when you’re nearby.
"Your friends will only be able to see that you’re nearby if you share this info with them and vice versa."
Facebook has reportedly been testing the feature with the "vast majority" of the company's 6,500-plus staff, according to technology site Mashable.
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