[...] this weighty analysis, the elephant is still sitting in the room: will my privacy be compromised? Check this image from Defective Yeti plus the attached comments (with hat tip to another colleague, Jason [...]
After I experienced how easily Facebook deleted my account, taking all my connections to friends, family and clients down and erasing a lot of data (http://andreasmoser.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/life-after-facebook/) I certainly wouldn’t trust them with my e-mails.
[...] this weighty analysis, the elephant is still sitting in the room: will my privacy be compromised? Check this image from Defective Yeti plus the attached comments (with hat tip to another colleague, Jason [...]
Posted by Facebook’s messaging: would you like a rectal probe with that? AccMan on November 16th, 2010.
After I experienced how easily Facebook deleted my account, taking all my connections to friends, family and clients down and erasing a lot of data (http://andreasmoser.wordpress.com/2010/09/11/life-after-facebook/) I certainly wouldn’t trust them with my e-mails.
Posted by Andreas Moser on November 16th, 2010.
“Thumbs up” indeed.
Posted by Tim Serpas on November 16th, 2010.
Oh, man. You win, Tim.
Posted by Kelly on November 18th, 2010.