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Facebook Privacy. Things facebook will remember forever.

Facebook Keeps your deleted DataMany people are complaining recently about the facebook changes and the privacy implications. Now a report shows up on site called Europe versus facebook. Unlike the good old US of A the Europeans have the right to get data collected about them. Apparently your Facebook database collection can easily be hundreds of pages, as some of these European citizens have learned.

So go ahead and delete all you want, but Facebook creepily never forgets. When it comes to your friendings, defriendings, pokes, and RSVPS, it keeps it all. Plus they  also keep track of what computers you’ve used to access your facebook account as well as others who have used your device to log onto facebook with their own account.

Facebook remembers 57 data points, at least that is what they are sharing with users they keep. Here is a list of those data fields.

00. Target

00. Date Range
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01. About Me

02. Account End Date

03. Account Status History

04. Address

05. Alternate Name

06. Applications

07. Chat

08. Checkins

09. Connections

10. Credit Cards

11. Currency

12. Current City

13. Date of Birth

14. Education

15. E-Mails

16. Events

17. Family

18. Favourite Quotes

19. Friend Requests

20. Friends

21. Gender

22. Groups

23. Hometown

24. Last Location

25. Linked Accounts

26. Locale

27. Logins

28. Machines

29. Messages

30. Minifeed

31. Name

32. Name Changes

33. Networks

34. Notes

35. Notification Settings

36. Notifications

37. Password

38. Phone Numbers

39. Photos

40. Physical Tokens

41. Pokes

42. Political Views

43. Privacy Settings

44. Profile Blurb

45. Realtime Activities

46. Recent Activities

47. Registration Date

48. Relationship

49. Religious Views

50. Removed Friends

51. Screen Names

52. Shares

53. Status Updates

54. Vanity

55. Wallposts

56. Website

57. Work

Now while I understand websites have to have complex databases. That gives them no right to track so many things as well as the newly discovered information that even when you log out of facebook you never really log out. This is all very ultra creepy. I like many people use facebook, but as soon as a better solution comes along I am going to switch. And by the way I am not convinced Google Plus is going to be better. The Do NO Evil company has done plenty of creepy web following. Disappointing.

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Facebook Threatened by Hacker

The La Times is reporting this morning on a video posted July 16th on Youtube about the Hacking Group Anonymous going to take down Facebook on November 5th, 2011. this is the infamous Guy Fawkes Night. You can watch the video posted by FacebookOp

Personally I like the idea. Facebook is a convenient way to stay in touch with people, however not at the total loss of privacy. Facebook most likely is even selling private data to the evil mid east regimes that are killing their own people. The almighty dollar rules again. Everyone has their price, but when you have people lives at stake then its going too far. I have no idea how Mark Zuckerberg can sleep at night knowing what he is doing by keeping peoples information for all time and then selling it to the highest bidder.

Even if you delete the information FB still has it and will keep and sell it. Plus they do facial recognition on your photos of you and your family. So lets say you have never been in trouble with the law, we then the law can buy your information from facebook and now they know everything about you. Or maybe its not the law just some huge corporation that wants to sue you or harass you and keep you under their thumb for some reason that benefits them.

Facebook pure evil.

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Facebook announced new privacy policy.
Asange Zuckerberg

Asange Zuckerberg

Facebook has announced that developers of Facebook application can now gather the personal contact information from their users. The Security firm Sophos describes it as, a move that could herald a new level of danger for Facebook users, and advises users to remove their home address and phone numbers from the network immediately.

I know I am going to remove any information I have now. Here is a funny quip on data security. It really is ironic how Asange is a villain for giving away private information and then Zuckerberg is Man of the year for selling our private information. I am surprised how many people still are on Facebook.

Also Beware of bogus Facebook apps
You may have seen Facebook posts about subliminal Disney messages, showing celebrities caught in the act, or let you see who deleted you or viewed your Facebook profile. All of thees were attempts to trick you into surrendering your personal information.

Anna Pulley interviewed Graham Cluley of security firm Sophos. Cluley explained that the Facebook scammers can make money by convincing you to complete an online survey, or they may try to get your telephone number so they can sign you up for an unwanted subscription you won’t discover until you receive your next bill.

Even if you do not directly provide a scam Facebook app with any information, the app may still have access to your profile and get your private information. It can then propagate to your friends accounts.

I am thinking of starting an anti-social network. A place where you have to add your friends the old fashion way. You have to track them down and add them manually. No more scraping everyone’s email address books and trying to match them up and no more friend suggestions so you feel pressured to add people who you really don’t really know.

Facebook is going downhill. It started when he opened the service to high school students and, now, to any sleazy person worldwide. This was the downfall of MySpace.

Esquire put Mark 3rd on the hall of shame list? Due to his appearance at a black tie event where he wore jeans and a t-shirt. According to Esquire:

No matter how much money you have or how many people’s secrets you hold in your digital palm, you cannot show up to a black-tie event in a t-shirt and jeans and expect to be taken seriously.

I hope people quit taking him seriously he is more of a villain than Asange and he needs to stop being rewarded for it. If you want to read a great article on Zuckergerg then check out dikipedia.

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