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Will you join the Facebook Boycott?

Asked by Cruiser (40449points) June 1st, 2010

The problem we’re facing here is that any site can connect to Facebook by embedding a small chunk of code on their site. The code can and does access your private data on Facebook, but it also let’s Facebook see what you’re doing on the random 3rd party site. No warnings, approvals, or notifications necessary; and regardless of what you set your privacy policies to.

There appears to be a grassroots effort to boycott Facebook and many are flat out removing all their content before the June 6th date changes take effect and all you Facebook content is permanently on that site. I’m not a big FB users but I will consider making changes to my content before June 6th, anyone else here doing anything?

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