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28 Apr 11 - 05:48 PM (#3144355) Subject: Facebook - Protect Your Photos From: Lizzie Cornish 1 "Friday, Facebook will become owner of the publishing rights of ALL your private photos. You need to make a simple change: go to 'account', 'account settings', 'facebook adverts'(along the top), 'ads shown by third parties', choose 'NO ONE' then SAVE. 2 seconds' job. And please share share share. (for those who haven't done this yet.)" |
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28 Apr 11 - 05:53 PM (#3144361) Subject: RE: Facebook - Protect Your Photos From: artbrooks Two-year-old news, and not accurate then. More at Snopes. |
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28 Apr 11 - 06:08 PM (#3144371) Subject: RE: Facebook - Protect Your Photos From: Richie Black (misused acct, bad email) Thank you for taking the time to share that with us Lizzie. It will no doubt to be of importance to a lot of people who were unaware of it. |
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28 Apr 11 - 07:05 PM (#3144401) Subject: RE: Facebook - Protect Your Photos From: Richard Bridge I'm not sure about that. What is says is: - "Adverts shown by third parties Facebook does not give third party applications or advert networks the right to use your name or picture in adverts. If we allow this in the future, the setting you choose will determine how your information is used. You may see social context on third party sites, including in adverts, through Facebook social plugins. Although social plugins enable you to have a social experience on a third party site, Facebook does not share your information with the third party sites hosting the social plugins. Learn more about social plugins. If we allow this in the future, show my information to " And then the choices are "only my friends" or "no-one". I'm not sure I see the alleged risk. |