No doubt
Totally agree. Pot and kettle.
They actually changed their privacy policy back in November, the last two large rollouts (facebook connect and the changes to the info page) are just the software side, and a sign of more to come. If you look at the strategy closely, it appears that Facebook fully intends to use the posts and content to fine tune a better search engine than Google has. Not a bad idea, considering they get more visitors per day than Google as of a week ago.
For them to crow about privacy and security with their current abusive behavior and the rabble of 3rd party applications is rich. There needs to be a major change in the way these companies are permitted to do things, and for one "Opt In" should be the default.
The argument that they are providing a service still does not make users subject to any whim and change of policy, nor does it give them rights over users' data any more than it would permit forced, uncompensated labor simply because that is how they decide to write their terms of service.