Pat Connors wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
I think your terms and usage is what is confusing. Your address book was
not compromised, or hacked, or trojanized. It's a Facebook option that
you (whether you knew it or not) agreed to.

Yes, you are correct, I did use the wrong terms. It took a while to
figure out what actually happened. After all those scans, I know it is
not my computer but the Facebook program. I don't remember them asking
me about copying my Address Book because I would have said, NO.

And it isn't SeaMonkey's fault.

No, and I never said it was. I have been on SeaMonkey, since it's
beginning (after Netscape) and love it. I was trying to get help with a
problem I didn't fully understand. Again, thanks to all that have helped
me understand what was happening.



Pat,
This article just came out on Yahoo either yesterday or the day before. I think it was written because you are definitely NOT the first person to encounter your problems.

http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/109538/7-things-to-stop-doing-now-on-facebook

Personally, I'd look at the smaller social networking sites and convince your friends to do the same. Technology is great, just not when you are the guinea pig and treated like one.

Good luck.
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