 Dude111An Awesome DudePremium join:2003-08-04 USA kudos:11 | reply to Dude111
"Users are also urged to give Facebook their mobile phone numbers"
From the original article...... Anyone who does this and thinks ITS OK,is stupid.... ITS JUST A WAY TO GET AS MUCH INFO ON YOU AS POSSIBLE AND PUT IT INTO A HUGE DATABASE...... (Which IS shared) |
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| Re: Facebook pushes security tips to users said by Dude111:"Users are also urged to give Facebook their mobile phone numbers"
From the original article...... Anyone who does this and thinks it's ok,is stupid.... Its just a way to get as much info on you as possible and put it into a huge database.... (Which is shared) I edited the above because I refuse to quote shouty caps.
Now you're calling people stupid. Name calling. Seriously?
Facebook isn't the only one, Google asks for a mobile # too.
Everyone knows that people's info is very valuable. Statistics, behavior etc. It's every marketers wet dream through the history of marketing. What they aren't doing is selling you, by name to anyone. You are a statistic. -- Fluent in 3 languages: English, Sarcasm and Sexual Innuendo.
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 SteveI know your IP addressConsultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA kudos:5 | reply to Dude111
Re: said by Dude111: Anyone who does this and thinks ITS OK, is stupid.... Why do you believe that you are better able to decide how to assess the impact of sharing my own data than I am?
Considering that I've been a security consultant since before you learned to type in upper case, what information might you have that I don't? Please be specific. |
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 jaykaykay4 Ever YoungPremium,MVM join:2000-04-13 Scottsdale, AZ kudos:22 | reply to Dude111 said by Dude111:"Users are also urged to give Facebook their mobile phone numbers"
From the original article...... Anyone who does this and thinks ITS OK,is stupid.... ITS JUST A WAY TO GET AS MUCH INFO ON YOU AS POSSIBLE AND PUT IT INTO A HUGE DATABASE...... (Which IS shared) Communicating clearly on the Internet without creating misunderstandings is a challenge. One problem is that you haven't any facial expressions, body language, or environment to help you express yourself; another that there is little "give and take" for developing what you mean to say or are discussing
These guidelines hopefully will help you:
â Be clear Make sure the subject line (e-mail) or title (web page) reflects your content â Use appropriate language If you have a question on whether or not you are too emotional, don't send the message, save it, and review it "later" Remember: no one can guess your mood, see your facial expressions, etc. All they have are your words, and your words can express the opposite of what you feel Don't use ALL CAPITAL LETTERS--it's equal to shouting or screaming â Be brief If your message is short, people will be more likely to read it Refer to the Guide on "Writing for the Internet"
â Make a good impression Your words and content represent you; review/edit your words and images before sending â Be selective on what information you put in an e-mail or on a web site: Information on the Internet is very public, and can seen by anyone in the world including criminals, future employers, and governments â Forward e-mail messages you receive only with permission of the sender â Remember you are not anonymous What you write in an e-mail and web site can be traced back to you â Consider others If you are upset by what you read or see on the Internet, forgive bad spelling or stupidity; If you think it violates the law, forward it to the FBI or your state's Attorney General â Obey copyright laws Don't use others' images, content, etc. without permission Don't forward e-mail, or use web site content without permission Visit the Library of Congress' Guide on "Copyright Basics" for students and teachers â Cite others' work you use Refer to the Guide on "Citation" â Use distribution lists appropriately and with permission â Do not send SPAM SPAM is posting or e-mailing unsolicited e-mail, often advertising messages, to a wide audience (another way of thinking of it is electronic junk mail) â Don't forward chain letters If you receive one, notify your web master â Don't respond to "flames" or personal attacks Contact your web master for action and referral -- JKK
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| reply to Dude111 said by Dude111:"Users are also urged to give Facebook their mobile phone numbers" USE 888-555-1212 -- Of course I can keep secrets. It's the people I tell them to that can't keep them. |
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