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Facebook is using my in game information.

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thatonepersone
Black Jack 0-1
#41 - 2017-01-16 14:51:55 UTC
I understand they track stuff like likes and page visted. I get ads on fb for everything i look at on amazon. Why doesn't facebook recommend any of you guys to me though? I mean, the guy who i played with dosnt even hardly use his facebook, he even had to be reminded he had one. Does facebook dig through eve who and look for people in the same corp?
Amarrchecko
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#42 - 2017-01-16 15:58:46 UTC  |  Edited by: Amarrchecko
When I started back to Eve about a year ago, Facebook suggested the RL page of a player who was in my corp back when I first played in 2006-2007 who no longer actually plays Eve at all. I didn't have Facebook back then. I'm on new computers since then. My Eve email is different than and unconnected to my Facebook email.

Good times.
Charley Varrick
State War Academy
Caldari State
#43 - 2017-01-16 16:23:58 UTC
I think the strangest add related thing I have seen is an add on FB for a product I bought online over 10 years ago, 5 years before I even had a FB account.
ValentineMichael Smith
Farnham's Freehold
#44 - 2017-01-16 23:44:18 UTC
Sarah Flynt wrote:
ValentineMichael Smith wrote:
Hir Miriel wrote:
...Apart from the problem of privacy, which most people don't really care about now, there is the problem of Facebook coming between players and EVE. Inserting itself as a middleman. Which has implications for CCP.....


MOST people don't care about privacy now? I dissagree. It would be very foolish to not care about our dwindling privacy.

If they were, they wouldn't be using FB.



Not true. I'm concerned about my privacy and I use Facebook. I'm also not having the problems being described here. Because I don't use facebook on my phone. I assume people are using FB on their phone and have of course given the ap permission to access every other app inclusing your web browser. When using it on your desktop, don't gave your afcebook page open while doing things in other tabs now that you know how bad they are data mining.
Hazel TuckerTS
Doomheim
#45 - 2017-01-16 23:58:39 UTC
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Kenneth Endashi
Kor-Azor Slave Holdings
#46 - 2017-01-17 00:45:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Kenneth Endashi
ValentineMichael Smith wrote:
Sarah Flynt wrote:
ValentineMichael Smith wrote:
Hir Miriel wrote:
...Apart from the problem of privacy, which most people don't really care about now, there is the problem of Facebook coming between players and EVE. Inserting itself as a middleman. Which has implications for CCP.....


MOST people don't care about privacy now? I dissagree. It would be very foolish to not care about our dwindling privacy.

If they were, they wouldn't be using FB.



Not true. I'm concerned about my privacy and I use Facebook. I'm also not having the problems being described here. Because I don't use facebook on my phone. I assume people are using FB on their phone and have of course given the ap permission to access every other app inclusing your web browser. When using it on your desktop, don't gave your afcebook page open while doing things in other tabs now that you know how bad they are data mining.


That's actually not how tracking works. Most modern websites use some form of tracking. Even the most basic forms of tracking "phone home" or report your usage to whatever corporation made the software, in addition to the site owner, who wants to know how visitors are using his/her website. This much everyone knows.

But the tracking doesn't stop there! Cookies, are like a spyware STI that - once acquired - track you around every site you visit, until you come on back to the original scumhole where you picked up the cookie. Most likely Facebook, lol.

More to the point, say you delete the cookie (wow, no one ever thought of that before!) HTML5 canvassing has already made a digital fingerprint of your exact computer based on the way it displays colors (no two machines in the world are exactly alike). This probing goes very deep. I know that even if you thwart those things, but still browse using your native browser on your home laptop, they fingerprint your ding'd old dang'd effin' BATTERY! It's nuts, how far it goes. But yeah, the known information about your home PC is simply recalled based on your digital fingerprint, even if you have cookies blocked and all that. They still know it's you. But if you don't have cookies enabled, and you actively BLOCK scripts (that's the important part), at least that's ALL they know.

But no, your method of closing Facebook does not actually prevent anything except you, from seeing Facebook. Facebook still sees YOU

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Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
Vote Steve Ronuken for CSM
#47 - 2017-01-17 01:41:44 UTC
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Ari Shekelstein
Doomheim
#48 - 2017-01-17 03:15:24 UTC
Stop.
Using.
Facebook.
Valkin Mordirc
#49 - 2017-01-17 13:36:05 UTC
Ari Shekelstein wrote:
Stop.
Using.
Facebook.



Pretty much this. Or get used to allowing Facebook access to all your personal data, including your phone, contacts gallery, and whatever your phone's microphone happens to pick up. What you search for, what you are talking to your friends about. What you buy, what sites you frequent.


You literally sign away your privacy by having a facebook account. Worse if you have the messenger app on your phone.
#DeleteTheWeak
Swamp Drain
Swamp Donkey's United
#50 - 2017-01-17 14:14:10 UTC
Just stop using social media. I have never used social media and it is the most rewarding feeling in the world when your surrounded by people and you can't help but notice how frantically everyone is flipping through their phones not paying attention to the world around them. (It's especially funny when people walk across busy streets with their heads glued to their phones)

I pride myself in living in reality and I have no sympathy for people who regret throwing their personal lives out on the internet for the whole world to see.

Once you let your information out on the world-wide web, you can never get it back. Hopefully this is a great learning experience and illustrates to you the fact that you are not in control of your privacy by using social media.

I'd suggest deleting the account and engaging with your 'real friends' via phone or e-mail. It's not like there's any worthwhile conversation going on in the social media world anyways.
Shae Tadaruwa
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#51 - 2017-01-17 14:23:10 UTC  |  Edited by: Shae Tadaruwa
Swamp Drain wrote:
...I have never used social media...

...It's not like there's any worthwhile conversation going on in the social media world anyways.

If you have no experience with it, how do you know this is true?

Dracvlad - "...Your intel is free intel, all you do is pay for it..." && "...If you warp on the same path as a cloaked ship, you'll make a bookmark at exactly the same spot as the cloaky camper..."

Owen Levanth
Sagittarius Unlimited Exploration
#52 - 2017-01-17 19:51:03 UTC
Shae Tadaruwa wrote:
Swamp Drain wrote:
...I have never used social media...

...It's not like there's any worthwhile conversation going on in the social media world anyways.

If you have no experience with it, how do you know this is true?


Should we tell him that an online forum counts as social media too?
Ari Shekelstein
Doomheim
#53 - 2017-01-17 20:43:46 UTC
Shae Tadaruwa wrote:
Swamp Drain wrote:
...I have never used social media...

...It's not like there's any worthwhile conversation going on in the social media world anyways.

If you have no experience with it, how do you know this is true?


It can't be very interesting if I'm not a part of it.
March rabbit
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#54 - 2017-01-17 20:53:27 UTC
Shae Tadaruwa wrote:
Swamp Drain wrote:
...I have never used social media...

...It's not like there's any worthwhile conversation going on in the social media world anyways.

If you have no experience with it, how do you know this is true?

You don't NEED to test every thing around to know that you are not interested in it. You already know a lot of stuff you won't taste even if you haven't tasted it yet.

The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"

Hipqo
Tyde8
#55 - 2017-01-17 22:51:04 UTC
Facebook is the computer era's "free service" model.
You pay for it with your personal information, you are the product and payment for using facebook.
If you dont like it, theres no other choice then to stop using it, block all cookies, block all tracking and pretty much never visit any major websites again.

Facebook is like skynet, its everywhere and knows everything.

A life is best lived, to not step into your grave in a well preserved body. Instead, to slide in side ways, all battered and bruised, screamming, "Holy SH**! What a ride!"

Kalicia Ember
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#56 - 2017-01-18 03:02:16 UTC
Datamining sucks and all but this seems more like a tinfoil hat thread. If you don't want people to see your face, unplug Facebook from your EVE account
Flappe Nilsen
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#57 - 2017-01-18 10:57:54 UTC
to parrot what other people have said: leave facebook. I did just that this summer, and i have have a better life now. "fake news", " selfdesign" and personalized commercials, on top of them mining you, is not a great combo.
Shae Tadaruwa
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#58 - 2017-01-18 11:02:07 UTC
March rabbit wrote:
Shae Tadaruwa wrote:
Swamp Drain wrote:
...I have never used social media...

...It's not like there's any worthwhile conversation going on in the social media world anyways.

If you have no experience with it, how do you know this is true?

You don't NEED to test every thing around to know that you are not interested in it. You already know a lot of stuff you won't taste even if you haven't tasted it yet.

Interest in it isn't what he said.

Dracvlad - "...Your intel is free intel, all you do is pay for it..." && "...If you warp on the same path as a cloaked ship, you'll make a bookmark at exactly the same spot as the cloaky camper..."

Qwerty Ernaga
Doomheim
#59 - 2017-01-18 13:19:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Qwerty Ernaga
Facebook and Google, probably two worst companies considering your personal data (following you with their creepy cookies everywhere, not to mention Google was historically fined for breaching browser security so you couldn´t get rid of their tracking cookies); do not use products from either, stop their cookies with browser addons, use no script and preferably reliable VPN not based in Europe or USA. Duckduckgo for search engine. That´s what I do. Blink
Gregorius Goldstein
Queens of the Drone Age
#60 - 2017-01-18 13:31:54 UTC  |  Edited by: Gregorius Goldstein
It is amusing how long it does some users take to realize what facebook's business model is. Only the best things in life are free, facebook is not - you pay with your privacy.