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by mtbcoder 4031 days ago
> With Facebook, the intrusion of privacy happens completely out in the open and you can work with that.

I'm not following. Once I hand over my data I have no real control over how they end up using it behind the scenes. Furthermore, even if I never sign up with Facebook or at some point delete my account thinking my data has been flushed, a "shadow profile" still exists that I have no control over. [1]

[1] http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/facebooks-shadow-profile-bu...

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I'm not following either.

If such interactions happen in the "open", facebook is then encrypting information relating to such "open" interactions, so that people already familiar with things like pgp/gpg (of which, I assume who also know what email headers are) can know that such "open" interactions came from facebook and that such information regarding "open" interactions was not modified in transit?

I guess "completely out in the open" means different things to different people…