Posted on 09/28/2011 6:13:50 AM PDT by hope
Facebook has admitted that it has been watching the web pages its members visit even when they have logged out. In its latest privacy blunder, the social networking site was forced to confirm that it has been constantly tracking its 750million users, even when they are using other sites. The social networking giant says the
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I have all the friends I could ever need on FreeRepublic.
Now maybe
I didn't mean to treat you oh so bad
But I did it anyway
“even when they are using other sites.”
hmmmm. And reporting to “dear leader”?
A number of our friends are collaborating using Tonido (http://www.tonido.com) as a social networking tool. No cloud, no tracking, all traffic encrypted. It’s not a perfect system but it’s free and pretty easy to set up. Not for thousands but great for groups of a handful to hundreds.
Done
FB is efficient.......... and insidious.
I agree, but the trail leads from any FReeper using Facebook back to this site when they visit (and maybe then to us).
I understand the benefits of technology, but unfortunately the government does, too; we are forging the manacles for them. It is incredible how people are willing to stand for this crap.
I guess Facebook has figured out what my wife has known for years:
I am a conservative,straight,sports minded American who likes to read FR,American Thinker, ESPN and various free porn sites.
They smack of personal invasion.
As someone else said, "I have enough 'friends' as it is."
Now, I'm extra glad that my instinct was right.
I heard a story about a young teen (using FB) who planned her birthday party. She invited a few friends (in the traditional sense of the word) but news of her party got out to her "friends" (in the FB sense.) "I just pooped. Are you going to Jane's BD party?"
Jane was devestated because her "friends" now know they're not all that much her friends.
When you registered
You knew we'd be such little turds
But when we did
We didn't mean to track you down
Now you're on Facebook
You tell me you'd rather not share your hooks
We're sorry, baby
We didn't mean to track you down
Woah, baby, we didn't mean to track you down
You read us wrong
We wasn't tryin' to come on so strong
Not like you think
We didn't mean to track you down
I know you
Expected some pri-va-cy
When we refused
We thought you wouldn't dis-a-gree
We're sorry, baby
We didn't mean to track you down
Told you this, clearly
In the fine print on page three
(fine print on page three...)
Oh, we didn't mean to track you down
Woah, baby, we didn't mean to track you down
Woah, baby, we didn't mean to track you down
....We didn't mean to track you down
....We didn't mean to track you down
Make facebook work folks. Get an email that expires in 10 minutes and don’t use your real name. It still works.
That last part made me laugh.
Facebook - trying hard to make Google appear benign.
Just like Onstar didn’t mean to track you. If you believe that, you need to have your head examined.
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