> to my surprise, the dataset included each user’s unique Facebook ID number. Come on Facebook, you should be hiding your internal identifiers from third parties. Ideally each consumer of Facebook data should have its own mapping of identifiers to make it more difficult to combine datasets later on.
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#22Site is down, but the link that fits the title better is [1] anyway,because that is where the dataset originated. This page also has the timeline of the release. Very short timeline, that is, because you can imagine how quickly they had to take it down. [1] http://masonporter.blogspot.de/2011/02/facebook100-data-set....
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#23> to my surprise, the dataset included each user’s unique Facebook ID number. Come on Facebook, you should be hiding your internal identifiers from third parties. Ideally each consumer of Facebook data should have its own mapping of identifiers to make it more difficult to combine datasets later on.
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#24and you cannot remove easily facebook apps from your android phone ... same for apple phone??
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#25and you cannot remove easily facebook apps from your android phone ... same for apple phone??
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#26"Anonymised" data on internet users obtained for "research"
Relationships between industry and academia
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/22/facebook-gave-d...
Self-regulation
Patents on protecting communications (see FN 18)
https://gking.harvard.edu/files/LazPenAda09.pdf
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/09/technology/09aol.html
Data from 12 million Facebook users
"There are legal obstacles to making the data available" (see Acknowledgments)
Re: Data on 1.2M Facebook users from 2005 (2011) [use archive.org url in thread]
#27> to my surprise, the dataset included each user’s unique Facebook ID number. Come on Facebook, you should be hiding your internal identifiers from third parties. Ideally each consumer of Facebook data should have its own mapping of identifiers to make it more difficult to combine datasets later on.
That deserves a serious wat. How could you be so dumb as to release internal non-opaque IDs.
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#28and you cannot remove easily facebook apps from your android phone ... same for apple phone??
If so it should be in settings on mobile (is on iPhone at least and it's just a webview). It takes a lot of steps, but definitely there.
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#30and you cannot remove easily facebook apps from your android phone ... same for apple phone??
That is not true. Only Android phones from the absolutely shittiest manufacturers have malware pre-installed.
My first step for any new Android device is to root it to kill the garbage pre-installed 'system' apps or better yet, if there is an option, install LineageOS. Newer devices are slowly making this more and more difficult with a few exceptions so I now stick to older devices.