BuckeyeDennis wrote:Please enlighten me on how to do that! At least twice in the past year, a desire to access some content available only on Facebook has motivated me to sign up. Despite all the stories of aggressive privacy invasion, I started the process, on the theory that account settings could be configured to minimize that. But each time I bailed out, as it looked like more trouble than it was worth.
I don't have anything in particular to hide .. it just creeps me out that a big commercial database is working hard to record as many details of my life and interests as possible. By linking to his Facebook account, my brother's iPad correctly identified almost all of the relatives in a family-reunion photo. Amazingly, it even ID'd a picture of my 20-something niece hanging on the wall, taken when she was about 6 years old.
Even George Orwell probably never imagined such technology. Meanwhile, my wife and kids keep me posted on any interesting family news.
You don't know how invasive it is. I had a friend prove this to me. He used my wife's info on facebook, basically her name. And within one day had pictures of both of us, copies of our drivers license, picture of our house, whether we had a history of paying our property taxes or not, how much they were, our phone number, our children's names, where they live how many children do they have, all of our employment, where we shop, what credit cards we carry and our cars and car licenses, our parents name and their status whether living or deceased. All of our ages and marriage licenses. He was able to check to see if there were any criminal records, driving violations and accidents attributed to any of us.
He assured me he could get more info like my grandparents, places of birth, and so forth. So you tell me what isn't on the internet all traced back to Social Media like the highly invasive Face Book.
No to FaceBook and don't even talk about Google+. Those guys know how much change you have in your pocket.