Visualizing Everything Facebook Knows about You.

A couple of months ago, 24-year-old Austrian law student Max Schrems 
requested Facebook for all his personal data. The European arm of 
Facebook, based in Dublin, Ireland, was obliged to turn over this 
information, as they had to follow an European law that requires any 
entity to provide full access to data about an individual, should this 
individual personally request for it. Accordingly, Max received a CD 
containing about 1,222 pages (PDF files), including chats he had deleted 
more than a year ago, "pokes" dating back to 2008, invitations, and 
hundreds of other details.

Berlin-based newspaper taz.de decided to visualize [taz.de] different 
aspects of this data: the magnitude of the 1.222 unique pages, the exact 
times Max logged in and wrote messages, the times of day messages he 
sent or received, Max's friend network, the locations of the pictures he 
took in Vienna, and the most popular tags of Max's messages. While the 
visualizations by themselves might not stand out, they do reveal the 
huge amount of digital traces one leaves, even when they were originally 
purposively 'deleted' or discarded.

In addition, this event has triggered a wider initiative called Europe 
versus Facebook, which aims for more transparency and control of 
personal Facebook data.

http://infosthetics.com/archives/2011/12/all_the_information_facebook_knows_about_you.html
 

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