I think "how is that done" "what is collected" "did I approve this" are all questions that will only ever be answered by future subpoenas. I would bet if using chrome to visit facebook, you share more than youd prefer, google also has you accept a TOS FB and google are thick as thieves
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 2:55 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote: > How is that done? I do not have a FB account at all. Sure I have > occasionally viewed a FB page from someone, but I've never logged into any > of their services. I stay as far away as possible. I don't twitter either. > > -- > bp > part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com > > On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> yes you are, and he skirted that specific question may times because of >> the liability in doing that without you having agreed to the TOS. >> Alot depends on what level of access FB has outside its app, when you >> accept terms on a mobile device you all but give FB ownership of your >> phone, so every persons whos accepted the FB TOS is pretty much a Typhoid >> Mary >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 2:35 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I've been casually following the FB bruhahah, and one of the topics that >>> comes up is about whether FB follows what they call "non-users", but >>> whenthey describe non-users, they refer to FB users that just aren't logged >>> in. >>> >>> Well I'm a non-user, but I don't have a FB account at all, nor do I use >>> FB. Now I have occasionally followed a link to FB, but my interaction with >>> their service could be described as "almost" non-existent. Am I a FB >>> "non-user" or not. And if I am, what sort of data would they be collecting >>> on me if I don't even go there or have an account? >>> >>> >>> -- >>> bp >>> part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com >>> >> >> >