Re: Facebook and new privacy policy

2013-09-16 Thread Karen Lewellen
Folks, First the articles explaining that facebook creates shadow profiles, even of those who are not on facebook using your data. http://www.zdnet.com/anger-mounts-after-facebooks-shadow-profiles-leak-in-bu http:g-717167/ http://www.dailydot.com/news/facebook-shadow-profiles-privacy-faq/

Re: Facebook and new privacy policy

2013-09-16 Thread Christine Grassman
That's a relief. Thanks so much. On Sep 16, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote: > Hi, Christine, > > This is a hoax. This process stops you from seeing other people's public > post, and it is time consuming. You'd have to do it for each of your friends. > It doesn't change your privacy set

Re: Facebook and new privacy policy

2013-09-16 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Christine, This is a hoax. This process stops you from seeing other people's public post, and it is time consuming. You'd have to do it for each of your friends. It doesn't change your privacy settings at all. Here's more info: http://www.snopes.com/computer/facebook/graphapp.asp HtH, Teres

Re: Facebook and new privacy policy

2013-09-16 Thread Karen Lewellen
Actually, not quite. this viewable is or was only available for us. members, but this may have changed already. still like Facebooks automatically creating a shadow profile for you, taking the names phone numbers and other contact information stored on your computer, this cannot be changed in

Facebook and new privacy policy

2013-09-16 Thread Christine Grassman
According to a friend's posting on Facebook, anyone in the world on Facebook can now see posted photos, likes, or comments from anywhere in the world, and this cannot be changed in the usual privacy settings. Instead, she says, one must place the cursor over someone's photo without clicking,