How do you think the new Facebook privacy rules will affect sales?

Discussion in 'Marijuana News' started by CannabisCrush, Nov 27, 2014.

  1. First off, I live in a legal state so I'm not sure the implications that I personally will have about this topic. But I was reading the new terms and agreement changes that Facebook recently put out and it's pretty bad. Basically they have access and pure discretion to ALL of our doings on the book of Faces. That means EV-ER-Y-THING we do can or is being monitored and recorded. Our personal messages, our sharing, our posting, EVERYTHING can or is being monitored and they have full discretion to all of our information. So I wonder what this will mean for those Cannabis groups and all those who use Facebook as a means to network and move herb one way or another.....

     
  2. You are being watched..... get used to it.....
     
    SJ
     
  3. Your first mistake was using Facebook for anything more than hooking up with girls you used to go to school with.
     
  4. Good. Anyone that is crazy enough to use that site probably needs to be monitored
     
  5. The funny thing about this is, do you actually believe that you have some modicum of privacy on the internet now?
     
  6. We were being watched on facebook before they posted the new privacy updates. It's funny that nobody seems to acknowledge that, in a sense, not a damn thing has changed, haha. Just go through the usual prerequisites for basic anonymity. No real names, no address, no correct information on the profile. Past that if you want to amend a little additional security, geographically locate a proxy in an area near the posted area on your profile [ don't use your own. Phoenix AZ, 85005 code is my favorite. <3 ].
     
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    ...and remember that a lot of free proxy sites are "see through", and that they all make their money by data logging and selling the info, so they're no more secure
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  8. Very true! I actually use a group of VPNs an old net friend gave me access to. South Korea and Japan being my most commonly used, if I really need anonymity that badly.
     
    Still surprised that people don't know the basic rule of internet security. If you don't want anybody to know it or have access to it, don't post it online, or connect a PC with that data to the net.
     
  9. #9 IgnorantFool, Nov 29, 2014
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    ...and pretty much nothing in life is free...
     
    I think it's funny when people can't connect the dots..."hey look, FB is free"...yup...you pay for it by giving them your life so they can sell it to others...
     
    It's no secret to those who choose to investigate how FB is a billion dollar company...
     
  10. Well now, I use facebook too. I used to have a legitimate account with them.. However, my family figured it out. Thing is.. My family HATES me. So they add me and cry crocodile tears and pretend to be friendly with me, but keep lying and talking behind my back.. So instead, I have made yet another interesting username on it with no real information. I use it for entering comps and laughing at the idiocy that I see people causing. Such as the whole ferguson debacle. I knew what was going to happen before it happened. Why? Because the media got involved.
     
  11. #11 IgnorantFool, Nov 29, 2014
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    Hopefully you're using something like Ghostery to block FB connect...the thing that tracks every single website you visit, and what you do on it...
     
  12. I use a handy little tool called Facebook Disconnect.
     
  13. I deleted mine a few months ago, I just didnt put the time or effort into it and it seemed like people would pre judge me before we met because of it. I seem to be doing alot better meeting new people because they get to know me for me. I think I may have went off topic but fuck it my flask needs a fillin
     
  14. I once had a Facebook back 07. Enter my real first name, age, and country of origin. Disabled it after a couple of weeks. Would have tried to get it deleted if possible but lost access to the email used for it (probably doesn't even exist anymore).
     
  15. How is this really news? anyone who wasn't born yesterday knows that f.b is the first stop for police when looking for arrests.
     
  16. Some people are just waking up from the matrix still.
     
  17. facebook free since 2008 :)
     
  18. I quit fb a year ago. one privacy option i liked was disabling looking up your profile using your phone # which was great. However, for some reason they disabled the feature without any notice and ppl I dont want to see started finding my profile and adding me or sending me msgs.. once your info is there, its always there.
     
  19. You could, you know.. Be like me and not have your cell phone number on your account. 
     
  20. Kill, Obama, nsa, conspiracy, terrorist, sleeper cell, fuck the police. Fuck this court. Fuck Jim Lahey. Fuck Randy. Fuck those two idiot cops right there. Fuck suit dummies; as a matter of fact fuck legal aid. Fuck Danny and Terry's Buffalo Chicken Wings. Fuck all the old wood in here. Fuck the moon, fuck corn on the cob, fuck squirrels. Fuck me, fuck you, fuck everything!
    Dude nobody gives a fuck. I promise you, nobody gives a flying fuck about your facebook.
     

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