Hey guys. What does everyone think of the connect with facebook login option?
Notice it? Use it?
12-17-2010 05:20 PM
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12-17-2010 08:10 PM
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[x] noticed it | |
12-17-2010 08:25 PM
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12-17-2010 10:12 PM
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What is Face Book? | |
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12-17-2010 10:24 PM
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12-17-2010 10:41 PM
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Remove this evil blight from FTR, pls. I know Xianti has a social media company but this is sick. | |
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12-17-2010 10:44 PM
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Blocked with NoScript. | |
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12-18-2010 12:14 AM
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No, connecting your ftr forum account with facebook will not spam your wall or newsfeed. | |
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12-18-2010 03:02 AM
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12-18-2010 11:02 AM
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What data are you referring to? With the connect with facebook, ftr gets permission to extract data from facebook, following the permission and privacy settings of the user. You get the option to share things on facebook like you do any other site then, but it shouldn't automatically share things. | |
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12-18-2010 12:03 PM
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By putting a Facebook app on your site, you're allowing Facebook access to the visiting habits of your users. Facebook's 'Like This' button is tracking you | THINQ.co.uk | |
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12-18-2010 01:42 PM
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I "liked" my MiniFTOPS article and it showed up on my facebook wall. It wasn't very obvious, though, which I thought was good. | |
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12-20-2010 01:55 AM
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12-20-2010 09:09 AM
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FTR isn't exactly on my list of top 10 most secure websites. I run AdBlock and No-Script on here because of past ad-delivered malware, and I don't trust any new widget you plonk on here 'just because'. | |
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12-20-2010 10:15 AM
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12-20-2010 10:32 AM
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Your Mom's Guide to Those Facebook Changes, and How to Block Them: Tech News « | |
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12-20-2010 07:32 PM
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12-20-2010 07:38 PM
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12-20-2010 09:07 PM
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gmml, it's not FTR I'm worried about. You guys know who I am on Facebook anyway. | |
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12-20-2010 09:39 PM
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My other problem with it is how many junior rocket scientists are you going to get that sign up for the first time with their Facebook credentials and then regret it later. This is a gambling website, after all. | |
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12-20-2010 09:58 PM
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not according to the disclaimer at the bottom of the page! | |
12-20-2010 10:03 PM
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you mean the one next to the privacy policy? | |
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12-20-2010 10:13 PM
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12-20-2010 10:16 PM
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You must not have read my link. You enabled it for all users by installing their widget on your site. Facebook puts a cookie in your user's browsers now which tracks them whether they're a Facebook user or not. Yeah it doesn't display things on your profile. But you have no idea how that data may be used by Facebook, who have proven themselves to be pretty close to the line in going too far with user's private details on a few occasions. | |
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