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TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

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Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

#33

Earlier quoted context omitted.

he knocks on your door

Yeah, good luck to him finding "X5, Cardiff". There isn't an "X5" postcode here, nor is it anywhere near where I was last time I did a location based update. The inaccurate google map thing is what made me lul.

I /do/ share location with Facebook, but I sent the guy off looking for " , (null)". I doubt he'll get there soon.

Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

#34
post #29

I gave the guy all those details and pics while authorizing the app! There's no way too see those things without being my friend.

There's at least one other way... make a creepy viral lollipop site, get it on the front page of hacker news, et al.

Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

#37
post #3

Care to explain for those without Facebook accounts?

Indeed. So basically someone made a very high quality video of a creepy dude in a dark room creeping on Facebook and getting really mad. Then (with some special effects they used) they make it look like (almost perfectly) the guy is viewing your profile page, looking through your photos, and creeping on your friends. Then he maps your last known location on Google Maps, looks right at you, and drives over to your hou…

not to mention that, in the car, he has a print out of your profile picture, and a screwdriver (or is it a box cutter) in his hand as he exits the car.

Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

#38
post #3

Care to explain for those without Facebook accounts?

It's an example of how much personal data you actually leak through Facebook illustrated through a movie of a crazy serial killer browsing Facebook, with nicely done overlays of your actual personal data that the app pulled from you.

no, not really, considering you have to explicitly allow the app to access all that data...

Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

#39

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's an example of how much personal data you actually leak through Facebook illustrated through a movie of a crazy serial killer browsing Facebook, with nicely done overlays of your actual personal data that the app pulled from you.

no, not really, considering you have to explicitly allow the app to access all that data...

Yes but I'm sure many people did... And it wasn't hard to do.

Re: TakeThisLollipop - really clever/creepy use of the Facebook API

#40
post #23

This actually just freezes for me/nothing happens after I click "Connect with Facebook". Chromium 12.0.742.112 (90304) Ubuntu 10.10.

I had the same. I looked at it in chrome inspector and it turned out the reason was that I didn't allow the 2nd set of access rights, because it said it was optitional.
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