Humanism, atheism and other freedoms

Loving Allah, and Facebook Security. Why is that funny?

June 30, 2010 By: DK Category: Internet & Web, Islam, religion No Comments →

Allah and Facebook Security

Spotted this today in the right-hand panel of Facebook (which I normally ignore). I’m not sure why Facebook is recommending the page ‘I LOVE ALLAH’ (note the uppercase shouting). I’m even less sure why I was quite so amused by the comment ‘Many who like Facebook Security like this’.

I mean, seeing the words ‘Allah’, ‘security’ and ‘What are you planning?’ in close proximity should be sinister, no? Oh well, maybe it’s just me.

Facebook: breaking up is so hard to do

February 22, 2008 By: Steve Category: Internet & Web, Privacy, technology 1 Comment →

I asked Facebook to close my account. And it seems they obeyed. But there was something about the company’s reponse that made me uneasy.

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Facebook – the long goodbye

February 20, 2008 By: Steve Category: Privacy, security, technology 1 Comment →

Caving in to pressure from users and the New York Times, Facebook has finally created a process by which you can delete your account entirely. Now let’s hope we can trust them to do this, because there’s really no way to check.

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Taint the Data: how to quit Facebook the evil way

December 08, 2007 By: Steve Category: civil liberties, Privacy, technology 29 Comments →

We all know Facebook won’t let you quit: you can deactivate an account, but not erase it. Many of us, who value our privacy, think this is disgraceful and arrogant. Facebook seems to think it owns us. But why worry? Just make sure all the information they have about you is false.

When I first heard about, and joined, Facebook it seemed like an amusing idea – for about a week. That’s about as long as it took to hook up with a bunch of old friends with whom I’d lost contact. Then the annoyances really set it – people badgering me to install applications to do things whose triviality and pointlessness make Big Brother seem positively constructive. Then there’s the advertising. And above all, the dawning realisation that I was doing all the work to make Mark Zuckerberg rich – by providing lots of intimate details about myself that he could sell.

Facebook is a waste of bandwidth. So why not leave? The answer is, they won’t let you. Your data is just too valuable to them. They can’t let you go.

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