Some days ago I was stumbling through some websites when a title of an article captured my attention. That was “Do You Own Facebook? Or Does Facebook Own You?” Source I admit that I had to feed my curiosity with information. What I have found out was not so pleasant. I don’t know if any of you will feel attacked by this, but it seems that through new Facebook’s Terms and Conditions they can do whatever they want with your private information, forever.
From my point o view, I don’t find this measure as adequate. Is not that I’m posting information that I don’t want to share or something, but the idea that my content being in someone’s hands simply doesn’t make me happy. More than that, I find this as a privacy invasion. “In reality, we wouldn’t share your information in a way you wouldn’t want”— but the question in this case is: why there was the need to change the Terms if it doesn’t matter who’s owning the content? There definitely is a question mark.
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I feel like you do on this subject. There is plenty of good stuff out there to pile on our computers to make it safe but it is hard to stay ahead of the bad stuff. I’ve actually put some keystrokers on my computer that were supposed to protect my family. So your words are appreciated, but the picture is what caught my eye. It was perfect for the post.