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by ltamake
5362 days ago
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#1: A large company called Sony recently had almost 100 million accounts stolen from PSN. We all assumed that because they're big, they wouldn't do stupid things like store our passwords or credit card numbers in plaintext. If Facebook can't fetch data from its own infrastructure, I would be seriously worried, more so than I am right now. #2: I understand them wanting to preserve trade secrets like facial recognition, but I still would like a general idea of /every single thing/ Facebook has on me. That's like a bank storing a bunch of information on me while refusing to disclose certain parts of my bank account because they're "trade secrets". You're right, not everything Facebook does is bad. But they don't have the users' best interests at hand and when you need to worry about a site tracking you across the Internet simply because you have an account and they can, that's the time to worry. I'm surprised we haven't seen more lawsuits than the media is reporting. |
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