Just got back from watching The Social Network?

Not sure what the reply has to do with Brendan's question.
Implementing single sign-on with Facebook is not going to break any
New Zealand laws.

On Nov 16, 2:06 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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