On 29/05/17 20:33, alister wrote:
> On Mon, 29 May 2017 20:13:17 +0200, Jean-Pierre Kuypers wrote:
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>> In article (Dans l'article) , alister
>> wrote (écrivait) :
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>>> I don't trust Facebook to honour anything regarding privacy
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>> No problems with Facebook:
>> the users agreed all what Facebook does and makes:
>> this is in the policies...
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>> Cool!
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> & how do you know these policy's are truly followed?
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> Answerer you have to have trust in the person making the promises
and his or her computer security
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> Zuckerburg's history has lead me to make my own option regarding his
> trustworthiness.
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And his computer security.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/05/facebook_fanpages_are_being_hijacked/
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