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27 Jan 09

The End of Solitude / By WILLIAM DERESIEWICZ - ChronicleReview.com

  • if the property that grounded the self, in Romanticism, was sincerity, and in modernism it was authenticity, then in postmodernism it is visibility.
  • the act of being alone has been understood as an essential dimension of religious experience, albeit one restricted to a self-selected few. Through the solitude of rare spirits, the collective renews its relationship with divinity.
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01 Dec 07

Facebook's Misrepresentation of Beacon's Threat to Privacy: Tracking users who opt out or are not logged in. - CA Security Advisor Research Blog - CA

  • As follow-up to Ben's look at Facebook's Beacon system, I began investigating the extent of its privacy implications.  What I found is extremely disconcerting.  Facebook is collecting information about user actions on affiliate sites regardless of whether or not the user chose to opt out, and regardless of whether or not the user is logged into Facebook at that time.  The evidence I present below directly contradicts both public statements made by Facebook, and direct email correspondence from their privacy department, demonstrating that Beacon is a serious threat to user privacy.
  • How can this transfer of data be prevented?  The blocking method from Ben's blog will continue to be effective against Beacon, whether you are logged on to Facebook or not.  In addition, deleting your facebook.com cookies and avoiding the "remember me" option when logging in will keep Facebook from being able to track you while not logged in.  Your data will still be sent if you are logged in to Facebook, however, regardless of the choice you make when presented with the opt-out dialog.
24 Nov 07

Groundswell (Incorporating Charlene Li's Blog): Close encounter with Facebook Beacon

  • There's a fine line that gets crossed when behavior data slips from being a convenience to being Big Brother. This is one of those times. Give me back my control by letting me opt-in (not opt-out as is currently the case), or I'm installing the Beacon Blocker.
  • So that means when my husband purchased the coffee table, because the Facebook cookie on that machine was for my Facebook account (my husband is not on Facebook), the purchase was attributed to my profile. He also did not have any notification that Overstock.com was sending the information to Facebook.

GRAND FRERE : article évolutif au gré de mon désespoir (aïe !) « La mémoire de Silence

  • Je dois vous avouer que je suis complètement à plat. Je suis un GRAND FRERE, tu es un GRAND FRERE. Il est… Nous sommes…
21 Nov 07

MoveOn.org Civic Action: Facebook must respect privacy

  • A lot of us love Facebook--it's helping to revolutionize the way we connect with each other. But they need to take privacy seriously.
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