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Isn't privacy on Facebook really an illusion?
04-08-2014, 04:47 AM
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Isn't privacy on Facebook really an illusion?
--FIRST, thanks to the leaker Edward Snowden, we know that the U.S. gov't sees and collects all the activity on Facebook, Google, and so on.

--SECOND, why trust Facebook to abide by its own rules? We are using Facebook for free. Facebook makes its money by selling information to other companies. Greed always overrules morality sooner or later.

--THIRD, clever people are always finding "cracks" and "loopholes" and "workarounds" in Facebook security and privacy.

SO, I think this: Whatever you write or post or do on Facebook, you really should assume will sooner or later be available to your current employer, future employers, your customers/clients, your boyfriend or girlfriend, your spouse, your children, your parents, the government, and the whole world. Agree or disgree?

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Isn't privacy on Facebook really an illusion? - Dr. SC1ence - 04-08-2014 04:47 AM
[] - Hadi - 04-08-2014, 04:54 AM
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