Serge wrote:
Unless your friends who use Facebook don't actually upload photos of
you and don't talk about you much.
I'm guessing it's pretty easy for organizations to browse the web, find
images containing faces, index the faces, and tie that to extant records of
people's identities.
On 04/29/2016 05:42 PM, Rudolf wrote:
> It seems more than two people are in agreement with what should be done.
>
> Someone should start or add on to a wiki page on Libreplanet wiki if
> these actions are the right thing to do. It would be nice to have the
> above collected discussion in a
It seems more than two people are in agreement with what should be done.
Someone should start or add on to a wiki page on Libreplanet wiki if these
actions are the right thing to do. It would be nice to have the above
collected discussion in a publicly accessible space
-rudolf
On Fri, Apr 29,
> We all have a Facebook account actually, some of us just haven't
> activated it yet:
>
> http://www.dailydot.com/news/facebook-shadow-profiles-privacy-faq/
Unless your friends who use Facebook don't actually upload photos of
you and don't talk about you much.
I do realize that rarely happens
On 04/29/2016 11:12 AM, Alexander Berntsen wrote:
>
> And even if you think they don't have it, they probably have the data
> of everybody else you know... so they have it.
We all have a Facebook account actually, some of us just haven't
activated it yet:
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On 29/04/16 05:26, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> Once Facebook has your data, they have it
And even if you think they don't have it, they probably have the data
of everybody else you know... so they have it.
The best thing to do is just to get out. Explain