One day after Face book’s CEO confess that the company had made errors with users' privacy; the social networking location established it will roll out novel, basic privacy controls on Wednesday.

Facebook presenter said that the novel privacy tools are intended to create it easier for users to identify who can see their information, with whether Facebook can split the information with other Web sites.

Noyes wouldn't provide some particulars on the tools being reveal.

In a column available in the Washington Post, Facebook CEO said the company has made error in its ongoing push to additional allow communal connections, and that Facebook expect to soon bring in novel, easier-to-use solitude settings to help consumer ensure their private information isn't shared with third-party Web sites.

"Our purpose was to provide you lots of rough controls; but that might not have been what many of you required," CEO said. "We just missed the blot. In the pending weeks, we will add solitude controls that are a lot simpler to use.

We will too give you a simple way to turn off all third-party services. We are functioning hard to make these changes available as soon as possible."