I have had an issue with Facebook from the very beginning. I however cannot blame Facebook for what they are doing. They do make their activities known and are legally forced to tell us what they are doing or going to do as far as our privacy goes. So when people start complaining that their privacy is being invaded I tend to ask them if they agreed with Facebook’s privacy policy. 9 time out of 10 people just click yes to those terms and agreements without reading them, then they want to complain about whats going on. If you really don’t like whats going on there is a very simple solution STOP using Facebook. It is not a must and life does go on without it. So to call it a “Privacy Trainwreck” is a little to much because we chose to put ourselves out there for the world to see, even if we don’t know it.
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