On 29/04/16 11:12, Alexander Berntsen wrote:
On 29/04/16 05:26, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> Once Facebook has your data, they have it
And even if you think they don't have it, they probably have the
data
of everybody else you know... so they have it.
The best thing to do is just to get out. Explain to your friends
why
you're getting out, and encourage them to get out too.
>
I'm not disputing that and I'm not suggesting that
deleting/corrupting facebook data is a silver bullet
All I am suggesting is that it may frustrate casual attacks on the
facebook service, for example, if a rogue employee takes a dump of
the user list with the date of birth in it, then you can spoil his
fun. If somebody finds a hack to access photos that are in deleted
accounts, maybe it won't work for photos that were explicitly
deleted. If somebody finds a way to re-enable a deleted account and
use it in future, they may not be able to undelete the things
already deleted.
Regards,
Daniel
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