Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

Facebook and More Privacy Issues…

Posted: February 8, 2013 by IntentionalPrivacy in Privacy
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Read this article about a new feature that Facebook has in beta. If you value your privacy–even if you don’t have a Facebook account–it will scare you.  http://slashdot.org/topic/cloud/facebooks-graph-search-kiss-your-privacy-goodbye/ As Jeff Cogswell, the author, recommends, try the three searches at the middle of the page https://www.facebook.com/about/graphsearch/privacy.

I don’t post much on Facebook, but I still don’t like it! Not one little bit.

Facebook Like button snafu

Posted: October 24, 2012 by IntentionalPrivacy in Social media
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According to http://thenextweb.com/facebook/2012/10/04/facebook-confirms-it-is-scanning-your-private-messages-for-links-so-it-can-increase-like-counters/, if you send a message to someone and include a link to a website, Facebook will interpret that as a Like for that website, even though you might not like the website at all.