Privacy concerns surrounding Facebook is nothing new, but at this point, one of the first things that springs to mind along with the social network in the world's most popular news is frequent that somehow, somewhere Facebook is leaking now some information close scarily you to the Internet in general.
Information applications of mine, and lawyers to use Facebook to get in legal trouble (and the judges slap you down for violation of due process of law) and the overly chatty friends reveal more than you care for the countries of the Pacific Islands through the parameter. A study is now making the rounds which suggests that the behaviors on your site can reveal all of your sexual life, which may be distributed this information to third parties without your knowledge.
And Microsoft and the Max Planck Institute researchers created six fictitious accounts, Facebook and one of a man interested in males, one for women interested in females, two males and two interested females for females interested in males. And each group accounts for the site and Washington, DC to 25 years. While the virtual ads for lesbians and people in a row and was the same thing, and that was for gay men is quite different, and often not related to sexuality for the user. TG quoted researchers explain the reason for this may be a problem for users:
"The danger with such ads, unlike the Declaration of bar gay
where the target demographic is clearly blatantly, is that the user read the text of the declaration would not have any idea by clicking on it he will reveal to the advertiser sexual preference, both unique and has a ID (the cake, and the address of the IP, or e-mail address) if you sign up on the advertiser's site, "the researchers say.
"Moreover, the misleading advertising such as this are not uncommon, but half full of ads 66 shown exclusively for gay men (more than 50 times) during our experiment did not mention the 'gay' anywhere in the text of the Declaration."
Thus, the use of the medical school as an example, if a man gay, and clicks on the ad mentions that he saw it on Facebook, and the school now known as his sex life.
Information applications of mine, and lawyers to use Facebook to get in legal trouble (and the judges slap you down for violation of due process of law) and the overly chatty friends reveal more than you care for the countries of the Pacific Islands through the parameter. A study is now making the rounds which suggests that the behaviors on your site can reveal all of your sexual life, which may be distributed this information to third parties without your knowledge.
And Microsoft and the Max Planck Institute researchers created six fictitious accounts, Facebook and one of a man interested in males, one for women interested in females, two males and two interested females for females interested in males. And each group accounts for the site and Washington, DC to 25 years. While the virtual ads for lesbians and people in a row and was the same thing, and that was for gay men is quite different, and often not related to sexuality for the user. TG quoted researchers explain the reason for this may be a problem for users:
"The danger with such ads, unlike the Declaration of bar gay
where the target demographic is clearly blatantly, is that the user read the text of the declaration would not have any idea by clicking on it he will reveal to the advertiser sexual preference, both unique and has a ID (the cake, and the address of the IP, or e-mail address) if you sign up on the advertiser's site, "the researchers say.
"Moreover, the misleading advertising such as this are not uncommon, but half full of ads 66 shown exclusively for gay men (more than 50 times) during our experiment did not mention the 'gay' anywhere in the text of the Declaration."
Thus, the use of the medical school as an example, if a man gay, and clicks on the ad mentions that he saw it on Facebook, and the school now known as his sex life.
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