Engadget: It’s no secret that Facebook shared user data with device and software makers as part of its partnerships. Now, however, the scope of those deals has become clearer. Facebook has responded to a House Energy & Commerce Committee request for data with a 747-page response detailing the social network’s data sharing deals with other companies. All told, Facebook has shared user info with 52 firms, including Chinese firms like Alibaba, Huawei, Lenovo and Oppo — some of these were already known. It has ended already partnerships with 38 of them (some due to companies ending relevant business, like HP/Palm and Inq), with seven more due to expire in July 2018 and one more in October. more
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They make it easy for the Chinese to target individuals and get useful info to use in espionage. You can bet that if you work anywhere in the defense industry China and other bad actors are gathering info for purposes of extortion.
Anybody that volunteers to have their personal information sold by Facebook deserves everything it brings.
If the service is free, YOU are the product.
Facebook is the dehomag of our times.
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And the poor sailor who took pictures of his workplace, which happened to be a submarine, and he shouldn’t have done it, but he did NOT sell them, has the book thrown at him.
Another case illustrating the elitists selling the country to the commies, like Hillary! Damn comimie traitors laughing at we deplorables, who are still not getting the picture: They Are The Untouchables. What was the sang the song ‘Can’t Touch That’. (I never remember titles). Should be the leftists’ theme song.
This is it. ‘U Can’t Touch This’. MC Hammer
https://youtu.be/otCpCn0l4Wo