"Show me your friends, and I'll tell you who you are".
(It's a rather curious fact that this proverb exists in many cultures and languages.)

Who said "you can't put a price on friendship"?
FB, Google, etc. have found a profitable way to put a price on your friends.

Cheers,

Igor


P. J. Alling Tue, 28 Aug 2018 12:19:42 -0700 wrote:

Sadly Facebook doesn't need your profile, all they need is your friends who have snippets of your info, and they'll put together everything they need. That's why I make it a rule not to have friends.


When I got a Google infested Android phone I set up a separate Google profile, with all false information, for just my phone. Even that wasn't enough to stop Google from finding and updating the contacts list with people from my past. It was convenient, but more than a bit disturbing.



On 8/28/2018 11:16 AM, Dale H. Cook wrote:

    At 09:55 AM 8/28/2018, Larry Colen wrote:

        We aren't the customer, we're what is being sold.

That is why there is so little in my Facebook profile - not even a photo of my
    ugly mug.

    Dale H. Cook, many years as 35mm SLR photographer,
    now Pentax K-70 w/ Pentax-DA 18-270mm walking-
    around lens or SMC Pentax-A 50mm/f2 lens




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