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In reply to the discussion: I Say Shut Down Facebook For Sharing Our Data [View all]NYC Liberal
(20,456 posts)74. Thats not true.
Facebook has shadow profiles of people who have never joined Facebook, created using data aggregated from many different sources. Even if youve never even gone to Facebook.com, they likely have a significant amount of data on you.
https://boingboing.net/2017/11/08/involuntary-profiling.html
Facebook mines this data to create "shadow profiles" of its billions of users. These are profiles that are filled with data about you that you have never consciously provided to the system -- data mined from third parties, including your friends, but also those spooky data-brokers. Facebook's shadow profile system was first confirmed in 2013 when it accidentally leaked users' shadow profiles to them along with their own data, something the company says it will never do again out of (ironic) respect for the privacy of the people who provided the data that goes into your shadow profile.
Facebook's shadow profiles are involuntary and there's no opt-out. Facebook has shadow profiles on people who don't use the service. For example, even though I'm not a Facebook user, multiple people have uploaded their address books containing my email and phone number to the system, allowing Facebook to create a profile of my contacts by looking at who lists me as a contact.
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A thing's irrelevancy is subjective and usually defined by those making the arguement and therefore
Fullduplexxx
Apr 2018
#71
And you are merely avoiding the issue. It's not just Facebook. It's all the other social media,
pnwmom
Apr 2018
#73
Gee, who would have thought that a social site where people expose information about themselves,
still_one
Apr 2018
#7
I don't do FB or Twitter, but I am well aware that if I post something on the internet, including DU
still_one
Apr 2018
#30
yes, and that is not unique to FB. If you want to avoid that, use private browsing
still_one
Apr 2018
#32
If it's not something you use much, of course you won't get excited over the loss of it
Blue_Adept
Apr 2018
#27
People willingly gave up their data. Hopefully this will get people dial back how much they share
xor
Apr 2018
#57
Every time use go online, use your cell, use a credit card, kiss your privacy goodbye
Guilded Lilly
Apr 2018
#61