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Are deleted Facebook and Instagram really deleted from the system ?
12-11-2013, 07:03 AM
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While using Facebook, everything is tracked down to each 'like' click and stored on multiple servers.

Using Microsoft PhotoDNA technology, ever single photo uploaded to Spybook... Project Dataminer... ugh I mean Facebook, can be tracked and labeled via the human face. As soon as it's uploaded it's labeled in the background. Deleting anything on Facebook is also not allowed and just hides it from your view - personal details, posts, activities, places, likes, photos, ip address, etc - all are kept for at least 3-6 months or longer sometimes for years. They then can sell all this data to the governments and advertisers, who then can target you.

Facebook applications can also gain access to all this data (which at least 90% attempt to do), including personal details, posts, and photos, simply just by asking once to access them even when your not online. Again a small print in a popup, which no one bothers to even read.

The government wasn't allowed to microchip babies, as it was deemed wrong, so they did the next best thing. Let you freely provide them with all the timeline, likes, places, photos, etc, they will need to work out your entire lifestyle and activities. Enjoy!

Facebook requires your face, straight front is prefer, but it can also detect side shots for it's Photo DNA. It's not that fuzzy, the photo can be recolored, black n white, resized, scaled, and cropped, etc. It will match off the face which other photos, even if aged. Creating a database of the person's life over years. You can label the faces yourself, which helps guides this process, but isn't taken as fact. Facebook automatically has another label underneath that to what it actually thinks - hidden from your view.

It focuses mostly on faces - doesn't care about your shirtless chest, but does monitor nude photos for underage and/or abuse.

They also track all content deemed as suicide notes, confessions, murder/threats, future plans such as gate crashers, kids posing with weapons, bombing, terrorist comments, etc.

This is all mentioned to the small print upon your signup. Anything you post now belongs to them.

Deleting anything on Facebook, including the entire account, doesn't actually remove anything except for hiding it from your own view.

There it will remain for 45 days in an idle state which can be recovered by the owner.

After that, it will stay on the main server for at least 3-6 months, sometimes longer such as 12 months.

In this period it's possible for anyone to recover pictures and posts, who has some knowledge.

Facebook also has backup server, which can keep hold of it for another year in some cases.

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