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July 20, 2019, 06:42:40 PM
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I have deleted FaceBook from my phone, I use it only on webbrowser. I am considering deleting myself completely.
The data collection is off the charts, regularly new information arises that they are breaking all of the privacy rules of normal persons.

Fb coin could be a good boost to crypto market but i certainly will not use it.

I am fan of socializing and looking at other's shared photos and posts online though it is true that I don't like sharing stuffs especially personal stuffs.

The thing here is that I use cryptocurrencies because of the fact that I can pay my bills without getting out of my house or seeing those people at the front desk, dealing with some of those people are so annoying. Another thing is that if someone is accepting my payment as Bitcoin, that would be so efficient making more time to do other things.
Earlier, the fesbuk as a social network was quite excellent resources, but recently I have been very disappointed with the actions of the administration.  There are a lot of conditions and rules that change constantly, and at the same time I don’t like that they practically possess a large amount of personal data of users to which third parties have access.  The same situation will be with the new project, so I do not expect anything good.
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July 23, 2019, 03:42:19 AM
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Earlier, the fesbuk as a social network was quite excellent resources, but recently I have been very disappointed with the actions of the administration.  There are a lot of conditions and rules that change constantly, and at the same time I don’t like that they practically possess a large amount of personal data of users to which third parties have access.  The same situation will be with the new project, so I do not expect anything good.
You gave those information they had access too because there is no way that they can forcefully have access to information that was not willingly given, which means that you consented to it, if we did not want them to have access to those information, then we should not have given it.

What exactly is the information we have been claiming Facebook have access to? Is it the email that is used to register which anyone can easily guess, is it the picture that you can decide to put even a picture that is not yours, or is it the name that anyone can share with you, or is it birthday that you can lie on? So what exactly is the vital information we have been killing Facebook on, I really do not know? Everyone does kyc, I don’t have issue with Facebook coin on this, except the fact that the technology of the Libra does not fit into crypto that much.
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