The complainant also contended that the default security settings themselves are too liberal in nature in that the initial user content may be seen by most people and can be indexed by search engines. Finally, the complainant considered that the settings pages and links provided discourage the new user from applying certain security settings and points out that some important settings cannot be edited on a user’s main page, for example, access by third party applications and search engines. FB-I contended that it does receive the specific consent of Facebook users. In relation to the collection.