In spite of rising privacy concerns, an amazing 540 million Internet consumers global visited Facebook in April 2010, or 35.2% of the whole population of Web users, according to novel data from Google. Even more extremely, those users clicked on 570 billion Facebook pages in April, a number eight times larger than Facebook's adjacent rival.

Yahoo came in next place following Facebook, with 490 million single visitors, 31.8% of the world's Internet-connected population, and 70 billion page sights. Next was Microsoft's Live.com, with 370 million single visitors and 39 billion page sight.

The majority accepted sites following Live.com were Wikipedia, MSN.com, Microsoft.com, Blogspot.com, Baidu.com, GG.com & Mozilla.com.

The numbers explains that Facebook is the undoubted king of common networking, with competitor Twitter attracts a reasonably self-effacing 96 million exclusive visitors and 5.4 billion page sights in April 2010.

Facebook has courted argument with novel privacy settings that have completed it hard to hide personal in order, and consumers have in danger to shut their Facebook accounts down. More than half of Facebook users are allowing for removal of Facebook accounts since of privacy concerns, according to one census by Sophos.