Thursday, May 27, 2010

How To Get Rid Of Indentions On Face

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May 31 was issued the day of neglect by Facebook. Here are seven reasons for doing so.

FOGGIA. Facebook is leaving as difficult as quitting smoking. In this comparison effectively reach those QuitFacebookDay.com, movement protest against Facebook. On May 31 is the date of abandonment of Facebook for all those who adhere to this initiative, will demonstrate its opposition to the way we treat personal information on the most popular social network in the world.
Meanwhile, the founder Mark Zuckerberg has made a sort of mea culpa Facebook privacy policy. Were committed too many mistakes in terms of privacy, Zuckerberg wrote on paper in an article in the Washington Post, and will soon be updated privacy policy to make them more 'simple. The most 'evil, but' have seen in this reversing a clear sign of fear for the possibility of mass abandonment of 31 May. Beyond the 'mea culpa for the Zuckerberg, the motivation to leave the social network in blue are manifold. Here we report a lucid interpretation of what are some of the reasons most 'important to stop using' Facebook.
PRIVACY, VERY SERIOUS MATTER seems that Facebook has in our view that confidentiality is very serious thing gradually. As noted by a sharp comment on this Eff.org over the years, the privacy policies of Facebook has changed: it has gone from a top view of the data (No personal information will be 'available to other users who do not belong to any group that we myself) to some information that is public domain (name, profile picture, list of friends, sex, country and subscribed groups).
a world not our own photos, videos and other content we put on Facebook is no longer belong to us. We have a false sense of being in a room of our house, where we are owners of everything that surrounds us, but instead, once they enter into this social network we lose the property rights' Intellectual on what you entered. Facebook allows each user to the possible use of any content we freely entered and that may be granted even in sub-license to others without even a penny to be able to rely on its copyright. The so-called IP License for Facebook, however, ends when a user decides to delete that content on your account, unless the contents have not been shared with third parties and that they do not have them removed (Article 2.1 Declaration of the Rights of FB). When you delete the contents, however, these could be kept as back-up copies for a given (but unspecified, NDA) period of time (Section 2.2 Declaration of Rights).
SPETTEGOLEZZO Unstoppable When you post comments on another user's profile, what is written will be subject to the privacy settings of this second user. So, if his board was visible to anyone, not even our comment would be defined at the walls of our friends, but it could be read by anyone (privacy policy section 3 Fb).
our payments according to a report in the section. 2 of the privacy policy, it is possible that Facebook will not store data related to transactions or payments we make on the site. We can change these settings on the payment page. But if Facebook will probably point to a growing integration with sites where you buy goods and services, such information should not be reserved by default?
TRAITOR FRIEND Although you use Facebook in a prudent and very careful with their privacy, the problems may come from our friends. The platform of social networking works very unclear, even when our friends are connected to an application. If this application wanted access to any content or information (including your friends list), should obtain specific permission from our friend. If these grants it, the third can access online content and general information about us has access to which our friend. For example, if a friend gives another application the opportunity 'to access a picture that we shared only with this friend, the third person view or print the photo (sec. 4 privacy policy).
WHAT WE KNOW OF SEARCH ENGINES To ensure a wider dissemination of our data, Facebook allows search engines to access our public information. Name, profile picture, buddy lists and groups and all other data are set as visible to all available search engines, without any registration. NO LOSS
Even after you've taken the (haunted?) Decision to come out of Facebook (deleting your account, not just disabling it), remember that copies of the information and images loaded at the time, shared with others, or stored by other users will continue to be seen elsewhere (section 3 privacy policy). It 'possible that the deleted information are stored in backup copies for a maximum of 90 days, but will not be available to others (section 7 privacy policy). But the question is: who provides the actual cancellation after 90 days?

[Gerardo Antonio Cavaliere, StudioCelentano.it are reserved]

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