At MyFoxNY.com in Facebook to Share Your Information for Money, we discovered that Facebook is beginning to use, indeed, share with the world — YOUR data — in order to make money for the company, a practice totally contrary to the original social networking purpose of the Facebook website.
This is an incredible invasion of privacy which takes Facebook totally out of the ranks of “social networking” and into abusive and we think possibly criminal “social exploitation”.
You are warned.
Here is how to OPT OUT of having your personal information shared all over the web:
1: Go to your Facebook page
2. Click on “Privacy Settings” under the menu item “Account”.
3. Click on “Applications and Web Sites”.
4. Find “Instant Personalization Pilot Program” and click on “Edit Setting”.
5.Typical for the evil of this feature at Facebook is that the “opt out” statement is in tiny print at the bottom of the page and reads “Allow select partners to instantly personalize their features with my public information when I first arrive on their websites.” This is checked with a checkmark by default — a default which we think should be a per se criminal violation of privacy rights. Uncheck that statement to keep Facebook from using YOU as their meal ticket.
Warning: If your friends decide to share THEIR information and you have not blocked them from sharing YOUR information, then YOUR information can still also be shared with 3rd-party websites by your friends without your intending that sharing.
To cut off that possibility, proceed as follows:
1: Go to your Facebook page
2. Click on “Privacy Settings” under the menu item “Account”.”
3. Click on “Applications and Web Sites.”
4. Find “What your friends can share about you” and click on “Edit Settings”
5. Remove the check mark from all of the items on the list that are not essential. When you use Facebook and miss something you really want to have, then you can always go back and check an optional feature that you want to have.
Dropdown lists that mask the “Only Me” Privacy Option with a “Custom edit” option.
One of the most seriously infringing aspects of Facebook is illustrated by the menu item “Applications and Web Sites” (there are other such cases too) which has “Activity on Applications and Games Dashboards” in its dropdown list. That dropdown list shows only THREE specific options: “Everyone, Friends of Friends, Only Friends” plus a fourth option called “Custom edit”. ONLY If you click that last option are you then given a new dropdown list with the option of clicking “Specific people…” or “Only me”. Why the privacy selection of “only me” is not given immediately to begin with in the first dropdown list is clear — users are not “supposed” to use that option, so Facebook makes it harder for you, the user, to find it. Obviously, checking “Only me” has nothing to do with a “custom” edit. Diabolical.
You also have to control all of the check boxes under the various tab headings at the “Account Settings” in the dropdown list under the menu item “Account”.
The tab headings are Settings, Networks, Notifications, Mobile, Language, Payments, and Facebook Ads.
Under Settings you will see Name, Username, Email, Password, Linked Accounts, Security Question, Privacy, Account Security, Deactivate Account. Check everything.
Under Networks you can enter a network, which we do not recommend. We have tried it and you merely expose yourself to a great number of people you do not know.
Under Notifications, there are currently no fewer than SEVENTY-TWO check boxes that can be check or unchecked in the following areas (talk about creating confusion pure):
* Facebook
* Photos
* Groups
* Pages
* Events
* Notes
* Links
* Video
* Gifts
* Help Center
* Wall Comments
* Other updates from Facebook
* Translations
* Other Applications
Examine these carefully and check only things you really NEED. All of those check-box options are not there for your benefit, rather, they are intended to make things such a mass of confusion so that something beneficial for Facebook will sneak through unnoticed.
IMPORTANT! Another feature of Facebook that is diabolical is that in some cases check marks are effective when made — i.e. without any other clicking, but in other cases at Facebook, however, even if you make or remove the check marks you still have to SAVE the page in order to save your check mark settings. Notifications is one such page. If you go to the exhausting job of customizing those 72 check-mark settings and then think you have it done, if you do not scroll this page all the way down to the bottom and click the Save Changes button, it was all for nothing. The checkbox settings then revert to the default setting – with everything checked. There is method in this madness.
Check also everything under the other tabs:
Mobile (you can activate Facebook to send you text messages — at your risk)
Language (set your Facebook language)
Payments (something we avoid, if possible)
and
Facebook Ads, which writes as follows (LOOK OUT !!!!!):
“Facebook does not give third party applications or ad networks the right to use your name or picture in ads. If this is allowed in the future, this setting will govern the usage of your information.”
If Facebook follows past practice this “allowed in the future” will be a default check mark permitting the use of your name and photo for some advertised product or service unless you opt out. Again, we think this default “opt in” practice would be illegal — even under current privacy laws — as an invasion of privacy of the worst kind.
In any case, our first impression of Facebook is being confirmed — raw social exploitation.