I don't like how it's becoming a passport to log in to other sites. I now have to maintain a Facebook presence if I want to use Spotify.
Every day I use Spotify I have to remember to click the menu option to enter a private session otherwise it tells everyone I know what I'm listening to. I don't care if people know, but I do care about the principle. When did privacy become an exception that you have to specifically request?
I don't like how it snoops on me. The adverts it carries are always peculiarly targetted to me even for things I've discussed off Facebook.
As much as possible, I make sure I'm logged out of Facebook when I'm browsing the web.
The biggest problem I have with Facebook, though, is that it makes the assumption that everyone you know, knows you in the same way. I don't mind my friends knowing I fell down a hill drunk, but I don't want my boss knowing it.
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I don't like how it's becoming a passport to log in to other sites. I now have to maintain a Facebook presence if I want to use Spotify.
Every day I use Spotify I have to remember to click the menu option to enter a private session otherwise it tells everyone I know what I'm listening to. I don't care if people know, but I do care about the principle. When did privacy become an exception that you have to specifically request?
I don't like how it snoops on me. The adverts it carries are always peculiarly targetted to me even for things I've discussed off Facebook.
As much as possible, I make sure I'm logged out of Facebook when I'm browsing the web.
The biggest problem I have with Facebook, though, is that it makes the assumption that everyone you know, knows you in the same way. I don't mind my friends knowing I fell down a hill drunk, but I don't want my boss knowing it.
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This. Over, and over again.