Under NZ privacy laws you are only allowed to use information for the
expressed purpose that you collected it, and only with the fully informed
consent of the user, and you have a duty to protect that information.


Facebook activities such as leveraging their expanded social graph to
collect marketing information, click logging to affiliates of third
parties, not to mention like-jacking exploits.... 

How about "People like
you who used logins like yours and changed their password as infrequently
as you did...." LOL 

After the social networking hysteria dies down, after
the privacy backlash that will inevitable follow, I doubt even Schmidt's
ubiquitous "with your permission of couse" will cut it. 

Hi there,


Wondered if any of you had experience / opinions of using the Facebook
Connect with an established website with existing database.

I guess the
benefits would be:

1. ease of login for existing members
2. ease of
creation of accounts for new members
3. ability to integrate content from
the website onto members facebook pages.

anyone have anything to say
regarding this? Is it relatively easy to integrate with PHP, any useful
tutorials that you used online?

Any feedback / opinions and assistance
would be most appreciated...

cheers
brendan. 

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