Posted on 11/15/2014 12:39:40 PM PST by BenLurkin
Facebook is again taking a dig at your privacy. With the ever changing privacy policies, the manager of privacy and public policies at Facebook, Mr. Matt Scutari literally mocks the privacy of users to a certain extent. In fact, the manager of privacy and public policies at Facebook even condemn the privacy lovers by stating that Facebook does not even consider the option of privacy of its users for themselves. Facebook considers that there is absolutely no sense in allowing the users to hide stuff from Facebook.
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According to a statement by Mr. Matt Scutari, the manager of privacy and public policies at Facebook, at a conference on digital privacy in Palo Alto, California, the users who are so much into privacy and its issues should not share such stuffs at all. In addition, he stated that there are no such online applications that does not store any private and important data that you have.
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In the rare instance when every single known detail about one’s life is a complete fabrication, I suppose concealment has some utility.
That’s why the only good facebook account is a fake facebook account. I have several (fake ones.)
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Including thousands of Freepers and the owner?
If you aren’t paying for the product, you ARE the product.
Good point.
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