Emperor wrote:There is a memory that records our activity on the net.........
and, apparently Facebook uses the same logarithm to collect data from other social media sites (ones that have nothing to do with FB) and record Details of People (who are also on FB) A Facebook user has connected with then suggest to them as possible "friends" to each other, even though they have had absolutely no Connection with each other through FB.
Example;
I Chat with someone on a dating site (not that i do) and both of us are also FB users but have no Connection with each other at FB..FB´s Programme collects this data and sends both FB users a "possible friend" message.
This is, depending on how you have set up your privacy (a joke in ittself) Settings at FB, bad News, as that Person may not know how old you are, what you look like where you live etc on the dating site but again, depending on what info you have put on FB and your privacy Settings, does now when FB gives the other Person and you the "friend request"
Emperor wrote:I have watched a TV program in which is debated in EU parlament about things like privacy on the net......
This?
21/10/2015 - Austrian Court of Appeals: 20 of 22 points in Facebook Privacy Lawsuit upheld
http://europe-v-facebook.org/EN/en.htmlSilicon Valley now 'illegal' in Europe
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10/06 ... _analysis/The ruling means that 4,400 businesses, , including Facebook, Google, Amazon und Microsoft, aren´t allowed to store (or possibly even Transfer ) european users data to or in the US ..and those who joined the campaign at the start (myself included) are in line for a €500 payout.