ALERT Facebook just changed your default email without your consent: here’s how to opt out

medic38572

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People looking at your Facebook profile will no longer see your real off-site email unless you act

You'd be forgiven for not knowing that Facebook has an external email system built in to the site's familiar messaging system. After all, few of us have need for yet another email address. And given the way Facebook algorithms decide to hide messages that the site doesn't believe is important, we're absolutely terrified of losing important messages.

The fact that you're not using that Facebook email address appears to have led to Facebook trying to figure out new ways to push you to the system. So, they've taken action by forcibly changing your contact email address listed on your Facebook page from your actual address that you regularly check to [your.name.here]@facebook.com — or worse, [random number]@facebook.com.

What does this mean? Well, if your high school sweetheart finds you on Facebook and wants to contact you, they'll have to do it on Facebook — there's no external option. There's nothing opt-in about this change, and there was no notification about it either: Facebook just decided to swap out emails to try to get people to use their cobwebbed email system.

Thankfully, you take a few simple steps to restore your old, non-Facebook email address. Start by visiting your profile page and clicking on "About" to bring up, amongst other things, your contact info. Click the edit button on the "Contact Info" section, which should bring up a list of all the email addresses Facebook has on file for you, including your new facebook-domained email address. Left click on the open circle to the right of your.name.here@facebook.com and choose the "Hidden from Timeline" closed circle. Then pick which email address you'd prefer folks to contact you at, and change that closed "Hidden from Timeline" circle to an open "Shown on Timeline" circle. Simple as that!


http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technol...ault-email-without-consent-opt-191146629.html
 

Gercarson

Veteran Member
Why dood - yes they did. Thanks for the heads up. Got it changed because of your clear instructions. Thanky, thanky verah much.
 

magnetic1

Veteran Member
Whoa! I thank you!
Not a big faceb fan, but kids are so I do check in there now and then.

I am off to warn them all.

Sneaky..........! I hate "sneaky"!
 

shortstop

Contributing Member
I really have extreme dislike for FB.... not that I use it much anyway. I use it to keep track of family but still.... it's annoying to use and this invasion of privacy all the time! It really becoming not worth it! Sheesh!
 

Scotto

Set Apart
For those of us that woke up and now hate FB, we wish there was a way to delete our accounts.
 

Bud in Fla

Veteran Member
I just had to put that info on my FB page.

NOW - does anyone know of a way to totally eradicate all traces of my FB page as I bail from it or will they retain info for the next 37 years?
 

the watcher

Inactive
I just had to put that info on my FB page.

NOW - does anyone know of a way to totally eradicate all traces of my FB page as I bail from it or will they retain info for the next 37 years?

Facebook owns your content. All of it. Forever.
Tim Finin, 8:37pm 15 February 2009
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2/18 Update: FB reverted its TOS to the previous version early on 18 Feb 2009.

Consumerist has a post on a change in Facebook’s Terms of Service agreement that became effective on 4 February: Facebook’s New Terms Of Service: “We Can Do Anything We Want With Your Content. Forever.”

Both the new Facebook TOS and the previous TOS made these aggressive claims on your content.

“You hereby grant Facebook an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to (a) use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof subject only to your privacy settings or (ii) enable a user to Post, including by offering a Share Link on your website and (b) to use your name, likeness and image for any purpose, including commercial or advertising, each of (a) and (b) on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof.”

That was bad enough, but at least Facebook relinquished those rights on your content if you dropped out. But no longer. The following clause from the old TOS has been dropped.

“You may remove your User Content from the Site at any time. If you choose to remove your User Content, the license granted above will automatically expire, however you acknowledge that the Company may retain archived copies of your User Content.”

Just to make it absolutely clear how screwed you are, the new TOS also adds the following.

“The following sections will survive any termination of your use of the Facebook Service: Prohibited Conduct, User Content, Your Privacy Practices, Gift Credits, Ownership; Proprietary Rights, Licenses, Submissions, User Disputes; Complaints, Indemnity, General Disclaimers, Limitation on Liability, Termination and Changes to the Facebook Service, Arbitration, Governing Law; Venue and Jurisdiction and Other.”

By the way, if you’ve used Facebook in any way since 4 February, you have already accepted the new TOS.

“We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to change or delete portions of these Terms at any time without further notice. Your continued use of the Facebook Service after any such changes constitutes your acceptance of the new Terms.”

And if you want to take them to court, Fugetaboutit.

“Except as set forth in the paragraph below, you agree that all claims and disputes between you and Facebook that arise out of or relate in any way to the Terms or your use of the Facebook Service will be resolved either by (a) binding arbitration by a single arbitrator in Santa Clara County, California or (b) binding non-appearance based arbitration conducted by telephone, online or based solely on written submission.”

All your base are belong to Facebook.
http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger/2009/02/15/facebook-owns-your-content-all-of-it-forever/

Facebook Acquires Israeli Facial Recognition Company

Facebook, the largest repository of pictures anywhere and at any time in history, has acquired an Israeli company, called face.com, that makes facial recognition technology. Neither company disclosed the sale price nor the other terms of the deal.

It is not entirely unexpected. Facebook has used the Israeli company for two years to identify and “tag” who is who on the social network. Face.com’s last product was an application that allows users to click a picture of their Facebook “friends” and tag it automatically before posting it on Facebook; for now, it works only on the iPhone.

That alone is alluring for Facebook: Its users upload 300 million pictures a day at last count, but identifying pictures of Facebook friends on mobile devices, which is the next frontier for Facebook, is not as easy as it is on computers.

Facebook’s short term future, particularly on Wall Street, depends in large part on how it takes advantage of cellphones and tablets – and how it spins money from one of its singular assets: pictures of babies, weddings, vacations and parties.

Face.com’s technology is designed not only to identify individuals but also their gender and age.

“By working with Facebook directly, and joining their team, we’ll have more opportunities to build amazing products that will be employed by consumers – that’s all we’ve ever wanted to do,” the company said in a blog post on Monday morning.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/18/facebook-acquires-israeli-facial-recognition-company/

Tag, you're it.
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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Simply do what I do in cases like this.

Go in to your profile and change everything-set up a yahoo or other disposable account and set FB to look for you there-hell even use the FB email.

Remove your info and just add in random names and info...you livee in Pennsylvania? Not anymore-you moved to Ohio. You just got married [[or divorced][] and your new last name is "Meoff", change your first name to 'Jack'.

Don't be stupid and use random squiggles in case they are looking for that, use real words and places but erase 'You'. Log in using the new name a time or two then let the Yahoo/FB email go.

Takes some time but it will 'erase' you from FB or any other website because you are overwriting the info not trying to delete it.
 

Racing22

Crew Chief
Study: Facebook Sharing Comparable To Enjoyment From Sex, Food
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012...haring-comparable-to-enjoyment-from-sex-food/

BOSTON (CBSDC) - Food, sex and Facebook posting views. It’s what your brain likes best.

The reward given by a person’s brain when a Facebook posting of theirs is viewed, liked and commented on has proven to be comparable in pleasure to the response from food and sex, according to a recent Harvard University study.

The research, which was published last month in an edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that social media outlets give way to an increased rate of “self-disclosure.” The increase in “self-disclosure” leads to a spike in the amount of dopamine produced based on the pleasure or anticipation of a reward as a result of a social-media post being viewed, according to the research.

The study, which hints at Facebook’s role in the study but never directly cites the social-media giant, discovered “that humans so willingly self-disclose because doing so represents an event with intrinsic value, in the same way as with primary rewards such as food and sex.”

Diana Tamir and Jason Mitchell of Harvard’s Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab studied how people would react when given the choice between a small cash reward for answering factual questions and a lesser reward for giving their own views and opinions on a subject. According to the study, a majority of the participants decided they’d rather talk about themselves.

“Just as monkeys are willing to forgo juicy rewards to view dominant groupmates and college students are willing to give up money to view attractive members of the opposite sex, our participants were willing to forgo money to think and talk about themselves,” the researchers wrote.
 

Bud in Fla

Veteran Member
Simply do what I do in cases like this.

Go in to your profile and change everything-set up a yahoo or other disposable account and set FB to look for you there-hell even use the FB email.

Remove your info and just add in random names and info...you livee in Pennsylvania? Not anymore-you moved to Ohio. You just got married [[or divorced][] and your new last name is "Meoff", change your first name to 'Jack'.

Don't be stupid and use random squiggles in case they are looking for that, use real words and places but erase 'You'. Log in using the new name a time or two then let the Yahoo/FB email go.

Takes some time but it will 'erase' you from FB or any other website because you are overwriting the info not trying to delete it.

Sounds like a plan! Thanks!
 

prepgirl44

Veteran Member
Simply do what I do in cases like this.

Go in to your profile and change everything-set up a yahoo or other disposable account and set FB to look for you there-hell even use the FB email.

Remove your info and just add in random names and info...you livee in Pennsylvania? Not anymore-you moved to Ohio. You just got married [[or divorced][] and your new last name is "Meoff", change your first name to 'Jack'.

Don't be stupid and use random squiggles in case they are looking for that, use real words and places but erase 'You'. Log in using the new name a time or two then let the Yahoo/FB email go.

Takes some time but it will 'erase' you from FB or any other website because you are overwriting the info not trying to delete it.

Kewl. Thanks Sat!
 

The Mountain

Here since the beginning
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Is there any way to just delete your account ?

Nope. You can close your account, though it is a two-step process, and the method for doing so is deliberately obscure. Google "close facebook account" for instructions. However, as noted with the post upthread, even if you close your account, everything you've ever posted or done and every record of activity stays with Facebook, and they can keep it as long as they want. Sorry.

It's one of the biggest gripes about FB, along with their constant changing of privacy settings and other aspects of the site without letting anyone know.
 

Scotto

Set Apart
Study: Facebook Sharing Comparable To Enjoyment From Sex, Food
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012...haring-comparable-to-enjoyment-from-sex-food/

BOSTON (CBSDC) - Food, sex and Facebook posting views. It’s what your brain likes best.

The reward given by a person’s brain when a Facebook posting of theirs is viewed, liked and commented on has proven to be comparable in pleasure to the response from food and sex, according to a recent Harvard University study.

I like to put my brain on overload, while I'm on Facebook I like to eat pizza and jack off.

/sarcasm

Another banner study from our scientific community.
 

Hokey

Veteran Member
Its been said on this forum for some time, go on Facebook, expect no privacy.

You can close your account but not really erase what you've done. I assume if you've had it closed for a year, reopen it and ask Facebook, they could retrieve all your last 'stuff' and post it for you. In other words, its like an internet web browser keeping history for you, and Facebook makes server backups of it.

I used to have an account but recently closed it. I'm not worried about any data i had there since i didnt really use it anyway.

Sats idea is interesting if you are the paranoid type and want to create some 'phog' of bogus data to plug your account before you close it. Shoulda done that. Change my name to Darth Vader, Religion: Dark Side, politics: Communism, favorite band: Bee Gees, favorite color: black....you get the idea, it could be lots of fun.
 
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