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Facebook face recognition
Interesting that Facebook and Homeland Security share this software... What a coincidence... Hm.
http://blog.zonealarm.com/2011/07/do...book-does.html |
Re: Facebook face recognition
Originally Posted by Cow Pie
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Interesting that Facebook and Homeland Security share this software... What a coincidence... Hm.
http://blog.zonealarm.com/2011/07/do...book-does.html N. |
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Re: Facebook face recognition
Originally Posted by Norm_uk
(Post 9478725)
Clever but Assange is more a villain that Zuckerberg...Facebook allows you to change your privacy settings. Assange feels that some things shouldn't be kept secret even if it screws up diplomatic efforts, puts troops and risk or exposes nation states (who are we kidding, he's picking on the US mostly) secrets which are usually secret for a reason...
N. Assange does not hide his political motives, but he is a shady character himself. Though I'm quite looking forward to the next round of big leaks, if the rumours are true. Or for someone to crack his 'insurance policy', though that should be close to impossible. I have little regard for the powers that be..but as I have no better solution to offer, I don't tend to engage in activism. Its' always a matter of the lesser of 2 evils. |
Re: Facebook face recognition
Originally Posted by Paracletus
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Zuckerberg is clever, he gets paid for this. Facebook have a tendency to change the standard default settings and not inform you. i.e, how many use the https setting rather than the regular http default setting? I avoid all apps, sadly..it appears many people love sharing their and your info quite freely.
Assange does not hide his political motives, but he is a shady character himself. Though I'm quite looking forward to the next round of big leaks, if the rumours are true. Or for someone to crack his 'insurance policy', though that should be close to impossible. I have little regard for the powers that be..but as I have no better solution to offer, I don't tend to engage in activism. Its' always a matter of the lesser of 2 evils. |
Re: Facebook face recognition
This is a good guide to set your privacy levels on facebook.
Scroll over the "best practice overview" and adjust each setting. http://www.sophos.com/en-us/security.../facebook.aspx |
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