Comment And yet... (Score 3, Interesting) 284
And yet strangely I can post this comment from my 'berry.
And yet strangely I can post this comment from my 'berry.
And that's not just search results its all the public info, I just logged out, searched for myself and went to a result (on a public page I'd commented on) and my pic isn't there nor can my profile be accessed by someone not logged in. Others can be.
Turn your search results (Under Privacy Settings->Search->Facebook Search) to whatever level of privacy you'd like and "strangers" won't be able to see ANYTHING about you.
Hmm, lower UID, long comment history, and excellent karma... think that over again, huh?
Seems you're right on the stuff that shows up in search listings and profile views to everyone. However don't play the stupid games on facebook and use it like you're actually concerned about your private data and you'll be fine. I guess I don't care so much about the info that's in bold above. Its enough for someone I know to id me, but nothing particularly sensitive (especially if you know what's being shared). I'm Eric Rost from Peoria, IL, in the Caterpillar, Inc. network, have some friends scattered across the country, and I'm a fan of Weeds and some other shows. What exactly is the concern there? I don't play the stupid scammy games (and block the updates in my "live news feed" from them) and I use facebook to share pics and videos with my friends and family as well as keep up with some political causes...
It's a change that makes the actual search a bit more useful since you'd come across locked down profiles that you're not even sure are the person who you were legitimately looking for.
Read carefully apps can ONLY see what you leave available to everyone.
Read your own words: "it may access any information you have made visible to Everyone (Edit Profile Privacy)"
This is still controllable via your privacy settings. Also, don't use apps that request additional permissions.
Nope, from my PC at the office. I have DSL @ home and no cable package. It is possible to unplug from the BS. I use hulu for the little bit of cable programming I'm interested in and Netflix streaming for some other diversions as well as over the air HD DVR'd to my MythTV box. I also watch a lot of content through boxee. I DON'T pay for cable, and I actually enjoy what I watch a lot more now and have more choices than I did (now that I've put the effort in to search them out and build my own gear) when I was limited to the two or three things a day that I was remotely interested in on the 100+ channels of crap that was streaming into my house.
Except you can set your privacy settings to not let the apps share anything, and you can not use any apps that require those additional permissions. This change actually ADDED control to what you let apps do. I use some specific apps (twitter, flickr, facebook for blackberry, and facebook mobile) to do stuff from my phone and from other accounts. Other than that, nothing gets my info, because I'm intelligent enough to set it up right.
Click the little Change Settings button on the top of the page. Nothing is "irrevocably public" I have all my info other than send friend request set to "Friends Only". Users aren't so stupid, the submitter and editor seem to be though. This hyperbole crap is spreading across the web today/yesterday and those spreading it don't care to investigate the issue far enough to get anything resembling the truth.
Jeez I'm glad I look at things for myself...
The biggest draw for boxee for me is the auto recognition and metadata download (MythVideo completely lacks this) I also use a lot of the third party plugins for random web video sources plugged into my htpc fairly nicely. Having a properly functioning hulu app will be nice, though, even if it has to be a standalone.
How is "in the basic cable package" "free-of-charge"? Basic cable costs money (and, hint, its not worth it). Unplug while you still can, there's a real world out there, and its more HD than HD and has surround sound.
Really? Ok, now time to install that and get it in the menu. I still like other features on boxee (way better local media support oustide of dvd isos) but I share your pain on the clunkiness of hulu on boxee.
I said one return not one form. I deduct my house, my student loans, etc. Its still one federal RETURN.
Scientists will study your brain to learn more about your distant cousin, Man.