Performing the trick doesn't take superhuman powers. Instead of just closing a browser window or clicking the "log off" button at the top right of the Facebook homepage, some young, privacy-concerned users are simply deactivating their Facebook accounts each time they leave the site.
Then they reactivate their accounts to log back on.
but after a few creepy incidents I personally want nothing to do with FB now. Those privacy settings are a joke too.. it comes "undone" without any notification.And I know I'm not the only one here who has faced some weird, embarrassing and even downright scary experiences with FB which has made them give it up.
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Yes tcom some users do that including yours truly :)
Yes in a way it does, till you activate and log ini again.
Performing the trick doesn't take superhuman powers. Instead of just closing a browser window or clicking the "log off" button at the top right of the Facebook homepage, some young, privacy-concerned users are simply deactivating their Facebook accounts each time they leave the site.
Then they reactivate their accounts to log back on.
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/social.media/11/12/facebook.superlogoff/index.html?hpt=Sbin
Kids will bypass it.... and log in
Wrong, baldrick!
It was in 1430!
In 1431 they blocked "Google"!
Ah, Year 1431. Another step back to the dark ages :o(
The moment you get online, your privacy is compromised. It's not just Facebook.
saudi isn't a matter to facebook,
leaders :)
yup... its very very very open ...
but after a few creepy incidents I personally want nothing to do with FB now. Those privacy settings are a joke too.. it comes "undone" without any notification.And I know I'm not the only one here who has faced some weird, embarrassing and even downright scary experiences with FB which has made them give it up.
All it will do is More publicity for Facebook.
Don't think they will be too worried at Facebook