on 19-12-2018 13:44
on 19-12-2018 13:44
on 19-12-2018 13:55
Absolutely outrageous.
Not the first time for FB either. Nor will it be the last.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-12-2018 14:00
on 19-12-2018 14:00
Well I care @Anonymous which is why I keep my FB use to the absolute minimun. Wouldn't have it at all if it wasn't for keeping my games data when I upgrade to a new phone.
My life is not an open book and I don't want FB sharing my data with anyone, even Amazon with whom I have a very active account.
19-12-2018 14:17 - edited 19-12-2018 14:19
19-12-2018 14:17 - edited 19-12-2018 14:19
But that's just it.. I don't think anyone knows who has what any more.
When you allow Facebook to soak up your Contacts, even the people who don't have Facebook, their email address, phone number and personal details get added to the data.
I never gave permission for that to happen, but the friend with Facebook did. Is that legal...i doubt it,
But who's willing to challenge them on it?
on 19-12-2018 15:07
on 19-12-2018 15:07
I think they have been challenged on it @Anonymous but Zuckerberg just held up 2 fingers and not in the victory sign!
on 19-12-2018 16:12
on 19-12-2018 16:12
Looks as if they might face a hefty fine for this. Better than nothing, I suppose.
on 19-12-2018 16:46
Fines do nothing.. pull the plug.. shut them down.
on 19-12-2018 16:53
on 19-12-2018 16:53
I agree @Anonymous a hefty fine will do little while millions continue to post their life on FB. But how easy would it be to shut them down? Zuckerberg is not likely to sit back and even let them try. And he can well afford the best lawyers to find loopholes in any strategy to shut them down.
on 19-12-2018 17:10
on 19-12-2018 17:10
on 19-12-2018 20:16
on 19-12-2018 20:16