I actually have no expectation of privacy on the Internet, so I don't worry about targeted ads. Facebook isn't there as a public service, it's there to make money. I consider the access to things sufficient value for some robot trying to tempt me. If they try to force me to buy or do things, that's something else. Just selling my info to people I can ignore doesn't bother me.
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It turns out Facebook thinks I'm black.
Me too!
Between stuff like that, and the fact that a random name comes up on caller ID when I call from my cell phone, I feel invisible enough.
So, the ACLU contacted me back after I emailed them about the issue with Freak Ass Church missionary/substitute teacher who tried to recruit Matilda.
I think that weasel fucking attorney at the school district is about to have his life complicated.
I think that weasel fucking attorney at the school district is about to have his life complicated.
Excellent! [grabs popcorn]
Nice to hear, David. It seems so over the top to allow this to continue.
Excellent news! (Not for the weasel fucker, but who cares about him?)
So, the ACLU contacted me back after I emailed them about the issue with Freak Ass Church missionary/substitute teacher who tried to recruit Matilda.
I think that weasel fucking attorney at the school district is about to have his life complicated.
Awwww YEAH.
Awesome!
Hec yeah!
A friend of mine pointed out that in Facebook you can go under settings and see what categories you're in for advertising.
How do you do that?
While we were waiting for a report to run, the little workgroup I was in before lunch spend some quality time showing one of our members how to delete apps from Facebook. Not that I've done mine, but I was report wrangling.
I just noticed the category thing yesterday or so, when I found the place to delete apps. I think it's in ad preferences, which is somewhere close to other preferences, which I think I could only find by googling.