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Re: Some Guy Bought the Data of 1.1 Million Facebook Users said by MarkAW:Doesn't matter where the writer lives Subway $5 footlongs can be bought at any if not all Subway.
You should tell that to the Subway closest to me. $6 footlongs (Black Forest Ham, Cold Cut Trio, Meatball Marinara & 2 others) are currently being offered as a promotion. You can get almost all of the 6" for $5 or less. Blocking access to facebook is like covering your eyes, n'est ce pas? It's still there, the only difference is you can't see what's there. I thought my own true PII was safe from being posted on facebook until I found out a niece had uploaded a few pics of me to her faceboook page along with the usual descriptions "Ths is my Uncle Snowy who lives in..."  |
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 MarkAWBarry WhitePremium join:2001-08-27 Canada kudos:16 | said by Snowy:Blocking access to facebook is like covering your eyes, n'est ce pas? It's still there, the only difference is you can't see what's there. I thought my own true PII was safe from being posted on facebook until That's the hole point i don't want to see what's going on with or at facebook. My life wont change one bit not knowing what's going on with facebook and i like it that way. So your point is mute to me. -- We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public. Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience. (Hmm) I have enemies? Good. That means I've stood up for something, sometime in my life. |
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| said by MarkAW:...So your point is mute to me. I figured as much but posted anyway in the off that chance someone besides you reads my posts  |
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 scross join:2002-09-13 Cordova, TN | reply to Snowy Along those lines, I don't have a Facebook account but my wife does. Unfortunately, she thinks nothing of posting personal information about her or me or anyone else there, because she thinks only her friends can see it - which is of course not at all true (we've had a few "discussions" about this). And potential real-world security issues abound here. For example, on my 50th birthday she announced "Happy Birthday!" to me on Facebook - not that I would ever see it, but all her friends did. And while I don't care if anyone knows how old I am, I do care who knows my actual date of birth (which is trivially deduced from her Facebook entry), because that is most certainly a potential security (identity theft) concern. So I made her delete that entry. |
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