I suppose that one big hole in this is tracking my IP address.
Logging out of Facbook is not enough
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Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#52Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#53Funny how hacker news is taken over "OMG! FB is evil!" stories and no one mentions Google, who is 1000x worse privacy wise. Too bad HN has been taken over Google employees trying to make FB look bad while their are doing business as usual.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#54Funny how hacker news is taken over "OMG! FB is evil!" stories and no one mentions Google, who is 1000x worse privacy wise. Too bad HN has been taken over Google employees trying to make FB look bad while their are doing business as usual.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#55http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1714446
and
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2891369
Where "cookies" can be stored in more than just the traditional cookie.db. I haven't looked to see if FB is making use of these alternative mechanisms, but other sites have.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#56I blackhole facebook.com at the domain level using pdnsd: neg { name=facebook.com; types=domain; } I have no idea why people are so eager to give away their privacy to Facebook and others to sell and whore-out to the highest bidder. It's akin to getting a handful of bright, pretty beads for your property.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#57Why the outrage?
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#58A question: I periodically delete all cookies in Chrome, and only use Safari for visiting Facebook; this should be safe enough, right? I use one browser (Chrome) for work related things like GMail, Twitter, web search, HN, and customer sites. I use Safari for casual browsing (Facebook, Reddit, etc.) This way I sandbox web tracking to one browser. I suppose that one big hole in this is tracking my IP address.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#59There's no solution to "I like using Facebook but I don't like Facebook using me."
If you don't want Facebook to talk to your computer, don't let your computer talk to Facebook.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#60This is like the old meme "If you had invented Facebook, you would have invented Facebook." There's no solution to "I like using Facebook but I don't like Facebook using me." If you don't want Facebook to talk to your computer, don't let your computer talk to Facebook.