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Justin Bieber ditched his top and was seen walking back to his tour bus with his shirt slung over his shoulder in Frankfurt on Thursday.

The thermometer was struggling to get above zero in the city but the singer didn’t seem to mind the freezing temperatures.

Justin Bieber, 19, had his jeans riding low and his white underwear was left on show, as he strolled to the coach.

Justin Bieber ditched his top and was seen walking back to his tour bus with his shirt slung over his shoulder in Frankfurt on Thursday

Justin Bieber ditched his top and was seen walking back to his tour bus with his shirt slung over his shoulder in Frankfurt on Thursday

The teen idol has been spotted shirtless on a number of occasions in recent weeks, including during his turbulent stay in London and as he made his way through security in Poland just last week.

Justin Bieber may well be feeling invincible after a number of schools changed their timetables because of his Believe tour.

Five schools in Norway swapped their exam dates to ensure students can attend Justin Bieber’s concerts at the Telenor arena later this month, according to reports.

Kristin Halvorsen, Norway’s education minister told Associated Press: “I am concerned that students should be concentrating when they take tests and midterms. The local schools have the responsibility to schedule the local midterms, and if they think there is any reason to change the dates, they have authority to do so. We’ve all been 14 years old and know that interests can be intense.”

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Justin Bieber was seen once again going shirtless as he stepped through a security gate at Wladyslaw Reymont Airport in Lodz, Poland.

Justin Bieber, 19, was departing Poland on Monday following his concert there.

The singer was in full swagger mode as he waited patiently at the check point with his shirt off and his six-pack out on show.

Justin Bieber was seen once again going shirtless as he stepped through a security gate at Wladyslaw Reymont Airport in Lodz, Poland

Justin Bieber was seen once again going shirtless as he stepped through a security gate at Wladyslaw Reymont Airport in Lodz, Poland

In his typical style, Justin Bieber wore his baggy trousers dangling from his derriere as his white underwear was almost completely revealed.

Unlike his unsuccessful string of dates in London, Justin Bieber received a very positive reaction and loved performing to his Central European fans.

Justin Bieber tweeted: “CRAZY SHOW!! Thank u POLAND!” and later added: “First France does the Merci signs and now the hearts signs in Poland… I love it.”

The internet is abuzz after pictures of Mark Zuckerberg emerged as we have never seen him before – topless and hanging out with a load of other topless guys.

TMZ posted the picture today which shows Mark Zuckerberg caressing his hairy – and quite buff – chest while obviously having a very good time cavorting with the other men.

The jury is out on what exactly is going on in the picture or where it was taken and Facebook have yet to respond to a request for comment.

The photo surfaced on the image-sharing site imgur, posted anonymously by someone who says they screen grabbed it from Facebook.

They claim the picture was “accidentally posted” by Facebook Director of Engineering Andrew Bosworth – who is seen also topless at the far right of the picture sporting a very masculine hat and bow tie combo.

Andrew Bosworth allegedly deleted the picture “seconds later”, but obviously not fast enough, as someone was able to capture it and make it available to the world wide web.

If this was an accident, many Facebook users will find something bitter sweet about the leak after Mark Zuckerberg and his team have repeatedly changed the site’s privacy settings over the years, which included claiming the rights to all pictures posted on the social networking site.

On the other hand, the picture isn’t going to do Mark Zuckerberg’s image any harm. After all appearing quite buff – for a computer nerd – hanging out shirtless with a few similarly shirtless friends shows the billionaire is just like everyone else, right?

Mark Zuckerberg caressing his hairy chest while obviously having a very good time cavorting with the other topless men

Mark Zuckerberg caressing his hairy chest while obviously having a very good time cavorting with the other topless men

Coincidentally, the picture has emerged on the same day the Federal Trade Commission voted to finalize its settlement with Facebook, resolving charges that the social network exposed details about users’ lives without getting the required legal consent.

Facebook Inc. didn’t admit wrongdoing, but agreed to submit to government audits of its privacy practices every other year for the next two decades.

The company also committed to getting explicit approval from users before changing the types of content it makes public.

The settlement, announced in November, is similar to agreements the FTC reached separately with Google Inc. and Myspace.

The FTC approved the settlement Friday after a public comment period. It came a day after the FTC fined Google $22.5 million to resolve allegations that Google didn’t comply with the earlier settlement.

Both Facebook and Google have vast amounts of data on their users – Facebook through the things people share on the site, and Google through the searches and other things people do.

Such information is valuable because it can be used to improve the lucrative targeted advertising pitches that both companies aim at users.

Over the years, Facebook has been pushing users to voluntary share more about themselves. That ultimately encourages users and their friends to spend more time on the site, which in turn allows Facebook to sell more ads.

Although Facebook boasts that it gives users a variety of software settings so they can decide which photos, links and updates to share with whom, the company changes those options on a regular basis.

Much of the FTC’s complaint against Facebook centers on a series of changes that the company made to its privacy controls in late 2009.

The revisions automatically shared information and pictures about Facebook users, even if they previously programmed their privacy settings to shield the content.

Among other things, people’s profile pictures, lists of online friends and political views were suddenly available for the world to see, the FTC alleged.

The complaint also charges that Facebook shared its users’ personal information with third-party advertisers from September 2008 through May 2010 despite several public assurances from company officials that it wasn’t passing the data along for marketing purposes.

Facebook believes that happened only in limited instances, generally when users clicked on ads that appeared on their personal profile pages.

Most of Facebook’s users click on ads when they are on their “Wall” – a section that highlights their friends’ posts – or while visiting someone else’s profile page.

Under the settlement, Facebook must get explicit consent – a process known as “opting in” – before making changes that override existing privacy preferences.

The company also may not make misrepresentations about the privacy or security of users’ personal information – a broad clause that led to Google’s fine on Thursday.

Violations will be subject to civil penalties of up to $16,000 per day for each infringement.

Facebook had no comment beyond a statement that it is pleased the settlement received final approval.

The company’s stock gained 52 cents, or 2.5%, to $21.53 in midday trading Friday. Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, began trading publicly in mid-May, after the settlement with the FTC was reached.