Bend Over, Facebook is Back
I was using Pandora today and my Facebook profile picture appeared in a bar at the top, asking if I wanted to go ahead and hook up or something. Then I saw this status update from my sister:
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Yahoo!Groups? That's how the Dingfod's do it.
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Another reminder to watch what you put on facebook not so much because big brother is watching but because facebook has sticky fingers and thinks all of your stuff is theirs.
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Hmm, it was already unchecked when I went there. What's up, facebook? Not quite completely evil? It's like you're not even trying any more. :sadcheer:
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Mine was checked.
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Thanks for the heads up. Passing on the info via my status now!
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Unchecked, thanks.
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I killed my Facebook site last month.
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So far from this thread it looks like it was checked for US Citizens and unchecked for other countries. I wonder if that's because other countries are less forgiving of companies that trample privacy.
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Any word on whether it was checked for Barrack Obama?
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I saw this on woot, and I still don't understand what it is. I already have a woot login, so when it asked if I wanted to log into woot using my facebook account, I said no. I didn't see a checkbox there or on facebook, so I have no idea what I should be looking for. :shrug: I feel like a grandma.
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"Account" drop down menu at top of the page > "Privacy Settings" > "Applications and Websites" > last entry is for "Instant Personalization" >hit the "edit settings" button
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In the UK here and it was checked for me.
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Mine was checked. There was a banner about it yesterday that I clicked though though, so I'm not sure if I opted in at that point or not. I didn't read it all that carefully, because FB doesn't have any info I care about keeping private.
Their partner integration is wonky, though. I hit Yelp, because that was the sample site they showed on the settings page, and it found all kinds of reviews my FB friends had posted, until I logged in. Now it claims I don't have any friends, except the few I already had in Yelp. So, uh, the integration works, but only when I'm not logged into their partner sites? Thanks, Facebook! |
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Mine was also checked, and when I unchecked it, it warned me that I would be losing out on some awesome internet experiences and that my friends would probably just share my information anyway so why bother.
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I guess the woot thing I saw was for something else, since they're not listed as a partner. I've seen "log in using your facebook account" on other sites before this new Instant thingie they have now, so it was probably that. I might have left it checked, but I don't use any of those partner sites anyway, so there's no point. Oh, also, you guys keep in mind that all the third-party stuff works with your facebook cookie, so if you log out of facebook every time, the rest of it is moot. |
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Oh, I didn't check to see how it worked. In that case, it would also be moot if you just disabled third party cookies in your browser.
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You think? I figured that setting just prevented third-party sites from putting a cookie on your computer, not from reading one that's already there. Actually, I have no idea one way or the other, I never thought about it that way. :chin:
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I think that's how it works. I could be wrong. I'm basing this on my vague memory of when I had to coordinate integration between one of our portal sites and our single sign on solution a couple years ago. Our site would look for the SSO site's cookie, and it would not work if third party cookies was were disallowed on the browser.
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Mine was unchecked.
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Unchecked.
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This shit should seriously be illegal. |
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Yet another reason I refuse to be involved with that crap.
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