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Senators see privacy problem in Facebook

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al gore the idiot Posted: Tue, Apr 27 2010 8:46 AM

http://dailycaller.com/2010/04/27/senators-see-privacy-problem-in-facebook-expansion/

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Lewis S. replied on Tue, Apr 27 2010 9:09 AM

It's not that Facebook may have some privacy issues that concerns them - it's that the surrender of privacy is voluntary on the part of the individual.  Invasion of privacy is just fine, so long as they do it themselves through things like the "Patriot" Act.  If facebook changed its name to Patriotbook and handed the system over to Congress, all would be fine.

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Cortes replied on Mon, Aug 27 2012 9:45 PM

Could you argue that Facebook has breached the terms of its contract to users relating to privacy over time?

The possibility that all your information is basically a permanent record used for data mining (even if you 'permanently delete' your account) is a disturbing one.

I have similar fears over sites like Pipl, even though they essentially make use of loopholes to post your shit.

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