Facebook's Plan To Automatically Share Your Data 142
Giosuele sends in this excerpt from TechCrunch:
"In anticipation of a slew of new features that will be launching at f8, today Facebook announced that it was once again making changes to its privacy policy. One of the biggest changes that Facebook is making involves applications and third-party websites. We've been hearing whispers from multiple sources about these changes, and the announcement all but confirms what Facebook is planning to do. In short, it sounds like Facebook is going to be automatically opting users into a reduced form of Facebook Connect on certain third party sites — a bold change that may well unnerve users, at least at first."
Tracking and XSS for the masses (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Nooooo! (Score:4, Interesting)
That's ok, you don't have any friends.
I deleted all of my friends. At least from my Facebook account.
Then I made all information on FB visible to friends only, and nothing accessible to applications, advertisers, etc. Then I deleted all photos, personal data, posts, and so forth. It takes a while, as Facebook has settings links for different things in several places. The account remains active, but is utterly devoid of content (even my birth date has "typographical errors"). That must make me a Facebook zombie, of sorts.
Re:UK Data protection rules (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:facebook, myspace, friendster, orkut (Score:4, Interesting)
Exactly!
Quoting the draft from TC's report:
In order to provide you with useful social experiences off of Facebook, we occasionally need to provide General Information about you to pre-approved third party websites and applications that use Platform at the time you visit them (if you are still logged in to Facebook). Similarly, when one of your friends visits a pre-approved website or application, it will receive General Information about you so you and your friend can be connected on that website as well (if you also have an account with that website).
Wait, Facebook, you don't "occasionally need to provide" anything. I did not ask or want you to provide "useful social experiences off of Facebook".
P.S. THIS STINKS OF BEACON
Re:Quit WHINING. (Score:2, Interesting)
Why is it every time Facebook gets a new idea, everyone must scramble to update their settings - why not just assume people want to keep their information private?
Because the basic purpose of facebook is to share information. An assumption that you desire privacy is counter to the idea of using facebook.
Also its far more profitable to sell your information upfront before giving you the "opt out" choice than to only sell the information of the few people who choose to "opt in".
Re:Tracking and XSS for the masses (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Nooooo! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:facebook, myspace, friendster, orkut (Score:3, Interesting)
What if I switched to using a browser only for facebook?
Probably won't matter because they'll find a new way to share my info.
Re:info (Score:3, Interesting)
That's interesting.
Your address is in CA and your phone number is from Tennessee?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_code_901 [wikipedia.org]
Yahoo maps says there is no Maple Ave in San Diego.
So you are demonstrating the point of how easy it is to frame someone?