I ‘Liked’ Everything I Saw on Facebook for Two Days
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#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
Well, with respect to Google search, you can just use an incognito window.
Only up to the limits of Google being able to track you anyway. There's IP address, user agent, and any other HTTP header information your browser leaks.
Of course, there's no such thing as the vanilla user. You'll still be targeted on generic features (location, browser, OS, etc). A vanilla Linux user in SF is different than a vanilla Windows XP user in London.
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#13I was thinking of a way to destroy my facebook account because you can't actually delete it, this is pretty much it, like everything. Also I guess you could check-in every where at once all the time. I didn't think about the collateral damage it could cause to others, which is to bombard your "friend's feeds". This is also interesting because, well you can destory facebook in this manner. If enough people are peeing…
This kind of bloody-minded civil obedience is something that I very much like.
Many years ago the supermarket (20? 25?) Safeway (UK) started a customer loyalty card. My flatmates and I applied for one in the name of "Ivor Trotts". That card was only ever used to buy loo paper.
So a browser-plugin to allow me to auto-click all the social buttons might be fun; especially if I can do that on a throwaway social media account. Or maybe it's better if I do it on my main accounts?
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#15I'd love to be able to hit the reset button on my FB profile, undo all the profiling they've done on me and start again. Same thing for Google. What does it look like to be a vanilla user?
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#16I was thinking of a way to destroy my facebook account because you can't actually delete it, this is pretty much it, like everything. Also I guess you could check-in every where at once all the time. I didn't think about the collateral damage it could cause to others, which is to bombard your "friend's feeds". This is also interesting because, well you can destory facebook in this manner. If enough people are peeing…
> because you can't actually delete it You can. At least, this seemed to work effectively for me: http://deletefacebook.com/
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#17it's possible to unlike everything you've ever like isn't it? I'll try that one day.
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#19I'm so put off by Facebook that I'm even put off by articles describing how one is put off by Facebook. Full disclosure - I closed my account 2 years ago. Did not miss it even for 10 seconds.
Don't worry, they'll tell you.
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#20Could there be a browser plugin to like and share everything as you wander through the web? That would be an interesting way to demonstrate tracking technologies.