On 22 October 2017 18:53:36 GMT+02:00, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: >tu...@posteo.de wrote: >> On 10/22 01:58, J. Roeleveld wrote: >>> On 22 October 2017 10:50:01 GMT+02:00, tu...@posteo.de wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> for its invasive nature and its data gathering I really dont like >>>> facebook. >>>> >>>> And now it seems that I cant with out it: >>>> There is a HUGE user group for the Creality CR-10 3D printer there >>>> and veryone and everything is referencing it. >>>> >>>> My question is: >>>> Are there ways (and which ones) to become member of facebook >>>> just to read and write to this user grout (like a mailinglist) >>>> and keep the impact on privacy an personal fingerprinting as >>>> small as ever possible? >>>> >>>> Every help is very appreciated! >>>> Cheers >>>> Meino >>> Run a dedicated browser in a dedicated user account. This should >isolate any tracking cookies from going into your main account. >>> >>> -- >>> Joost >>> -- >>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >>> >> Hi Joost, >> >> thanks for your help. >> >> Does "dedicated browser" means "Firefox -NewInstance -P >Facebookprofle" or >> does it mean "another browser than the installed firefox" ? >> >> Cheers >> Meino >> > >I would think that would work. I think I get where Joost is coming >from. > >Another thought, what about using Tor to make it so it can't track IPs >as well? Joost, you have a thought on that?
I tried Tor once to see how it works. The network performance is too slow to be usable for something like Facebook. -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.