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jonela
17-06-2016, 10:50
I don't use face book much I may go on once a day just to see if I have any messges from friends etc,I never post any thing, but I also have it on my phone.
anyway I was just trying to free up some memory on the phone and came across the permissions on the phone for facebook,these are the things you agree to when you download the app., and they are stored in my phone.
You can then click on each one for an explanation of that permission.

So if you have Face book on you phone you agree to let them:

See when you are using you phone:eek:

Read all your text messages and see any photos you send:eek:

Use your phone to take pictures and video at any time without your consent:eek::eek::eek:

Use your phone to record audio at any time without your consent. :eek::eek::eek:

Know exactly where you are at any time.:eek:

Look at all the contacts in you phone and see who you call when and how often.:eek:

Change add and remove items from your calendar, including sending messages that appear to come from you.:eek:

Modify or delete items from your SD card :eek:

Add and remove accounts and set pass words:eek:

Download files without notification.:eek:

Control vibration and prevent phone from sleeping:eek:


Pluss others!:doh

Do you realy want this on your phone ? I have deleted it now !

Banshee
17-06-2016, 11:20
I don't use face book much I may go on once a day just to see if I have any messges from friends etc,I never post any thing, but I also have it on my phone.
anyway I was just trying to free up some memory on the phone and came across the permissions on the phone for facebook,these are the things you agree to when you download the app., and they are stored in my phone.
You can then click on each one for an explanation of that permission.

So if you have Face book on you phone you agree to let them:

See when you are using you phone:eek:

Read all your text messages and see any photos you send:eek:

Use your phone to take pictures and video at any time without your consent:eek::eek::eek:

Use your phone to record audio at any time without your consent. :eek::eek::eek:

Know exactly where you are at any time.:eek:

Look at all the contacts in you phone and see who you call when and how often.:eek:

Change add and remove items from your calendar, including sending messages that appear to come from you.:eek:

Modify or delete items from your SD card :eek:

Add and remove accounts and set pass words:eek:

Download files without notification.:eek:

Control vibration and prevent phone from sleeping:eek:


Pluss others!:doh

Do you realy want this on your phone ? I have deleted it now !

It's 2016!! I got rid of it 3 or 4 years ago because of that and many other reasons.

Catch up boys :doh

perelaar
17-06-2016, 11:38
Mind you, the above is valid if you actually give it access. At least half of these things are switched off in my phone, same for other apps (because facebook is by far not the only app wanting access).

don simon
17-06-2016, 12:06
Haven't had facebook on the phone for years for precisely this reason. The worst is that you have to accept these terms in order to use the apps, err no! I don't actually have to use the app.
I feel for the youngsters who accept all these conditions and don't care that they're handing over what should be private information, for free!

perelaar
17-06-2016, 13:30
I feel for the youngsters who accept all these conditions and don't care that they're handing over what should be private information, for free!
I don't feel for them, not being informed is no excuse. There's enough information available on how to protect your privacy - if you don't, it is up to yourself.

I use facebook and other tools to communicate with friends, but never had an issue with loss of privacy. I have one golden rule though: if something should stay private, don't put it on the internet - or make pictures of it using your smartphone :naughty

Monaro Pete
17-06-2016, 14:48
When ever I download a new app, I always check to see what permissions it wants access to.
Anything I'm not happy about & I don't download it.

My contacts, pictures & what I do with my own phone is private unless I wish them to know.

Face book........ Don't even bother with the s^%t :D

jims-terrano
17-06-2016, 16:58
Sadly this is the digital life and the amount of data gained about us by third parties is worrying for sure. We all create digital footprints even our computers aren't safe anymore if they ever were. Just do some searching about windows 10. After the end of July when the free upgrade route ends just watch microshaft drop older operating systems like a hot potato.
As you go down the road take a look around you, cameras everywhere. The authorities have a nationwide network of anpr cameras, they can tell where you are pretty much most of the time and also what speed you are doing.

Sadly the list is endless of invasion of privacy.

One last note, how about Google buying medical records from the NHS that are not anonymous either.

Monaro Pete
17-06-2016, 18:57
Sadly this is the digital life and the amount of data gained about us by third parties is worrying for sure. We all create digital footprints even our computers aren't safe anymore if they ever were. Just do some searching about windows 10. After the end of July when the free upgrade route ends just watch microshaft drop older operating systems like a hot potato.
As you go down the road take a look around you, cameras everywhere. The authorities have a nationwide network of anpr cameras, they can tell where you are pretty much most of the time and also what speed you are doing.



Yes, apparently we're the most watched nation. Makes you think why!

Very slowly our rights are being taken away, so slow that we hardly notice.
In a way, I'm pleased I don't have any kids. I just wonder what it will be like in another fifty years when I'm gone :( :nenau

don simon
17-06-2016, 20:56
Sadly this is the digital life and the amount of data gained about us by third parties is worrying for sure. We all create digital footprints even our computers aren't safe anymore if they ever were. Just do some searching about windows 10. After the end of July when the free upgrade route ends just watch microshaft drop older operating systems like a hot potato.
As you go down the road take a look around you, cameras everywhere. The authorities have a nationwide network of anpr cameras, they can tell where you are pretty much most of the time and also what speed you are doing.

Sadly the list is endless of invasion of privacy.

One last note, how about Google buying medical records from the NHS that are not anonymous either.
No, no and thrice no! It's all in the name of improving your safety. :augie

makeitfit
17-06-2016, 21:15
Blimey do you guys manage to use any apps that DONT gather all your info, access your camera and relay your contacts ?
It's the price to pay for free shite.
I ticked the box , have my data , fill your boots, it's all tosh amyway.
Facebook thinks I work for MI5 and trained at Disney :lol
I do use protection on my phone and lappy, so far no strange offspring :eek:

emjaybee
17-06-2016, 21:50
It's 2016!! I got rid of it 3 or 4 years ago because of that and many other reasons.

Catch up boys :doh

I can beat that.

I had a FartBook account for 2 hours.

Long enough to read the memorial page of a friend.

That was it.

:D

solarman216
17-06-2016, 22:16
Facebook thinks I work for MI5 and trained at Disney :lol


I like your style Pete, only just started using FB and will not be continuing much longer, once I have hooked my fish, Rick