Facebook? Hell and no.
Same for Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and all of that other Social Networking BS. I'm in a class right now where the instructor keeps pushing how "everyone has to be in social networking these days" and a bunch of blubbering ***** rag on me for not being involved. I've worked I/T security in the past and read a lot of news and I chuckled at all of the articles that come that detail how Facebook is a playground for scammers; LinkedIn was hacked in July; and most recently, Twitter had an issue with passwords.
Go ahead and put *all* of your personal information on Facebook and set it to "private". Anyone using the mobile version can access every bit of it.
Same for Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and all of that other Social Networking BS. I'm in a class right now where the instructor keeps pushing how "everyone has to be in social networking these days" and a bunch of blubbering ***** rag on me for not being involved. I've worked I/T security in the past and read a lot of news and I chuckled at all of the articles that come that detail how Facebook is a playground for scammers; LinkedIn was hacked in July; and most recently, Twitter had an issue with passwords.
Go ahead and put *all* of your personal information on Facebook and set it to "private". Anyone using the mobile version can access every bit of it.
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Facebook? Hell and no.
Same for Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and all of that other Social Networking BS. I'm in a class right now where the instructor keeps pushing how "everyone has to be in social networking these days" and a bunch of blubbering ***** rag on me for not being involved. I've worked I/T security in the past and read a lot of news and I chuckled at all of the articles that come that detail how Facebook is a playground for scammers; LinkedIn was hacked in July; and most recently, Twitter had an issue with passwords.
Go ahead and put *all* of your personal information on Facebook and set it to "private". Anyone using the mobile version can access every bit of it.
Same for Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and all of that other Social Networking BS. I'm in a class right now where the instructor keeps pushing how "everyone has to be in social networking these days" and a bunch of blubbering ***** rag on me for not being involved. I've worked I/T security in the past and read a lot of news and I chuckled at all of the articles that come that detail how Facebook is a playground for scammers; LinkedIn was hacked in July; and most recently, Twitter had an issue with passwords.
Go ahead and put *all* of your personal information on Facebook and set it to "private". Anyone using the mobile version can access every bit of it.
...Like everything else in life, there are supporters and detractors. We have a group for 3rd gen Daks on FB and I've gotten to know some really great people that way.
Last edited by jkeaton; Nov 16, 2012 at 10:35 AM.
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