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tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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> On 10/22 01:58, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>> On 22 October 2017 10:50:01 GMT+02:00, tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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>>> Hi, |
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>>> for its invasive nature and its data gathering I really dont like |
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>>> facebook. |
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>>> And now it seems that I cant with out it: |
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>>> There is a HUGE user group for the Creality CR-10 3D printer there |
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>>> and veryone and everything is referencing it. |
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>>> My question is: |
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>>> Are there ways (and which ones) to become member of facebook |
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>>> just to read and write to this user grout (like a mailinglist) |
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>>> and keep the impact on privacy an personal fingerprinting as |
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>>> small as ever possible? |
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>>> |
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>>> Every help is very appreciated! |
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>>> Cheers |
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>>> Meino |
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>> Run a dedicated browser in a dedicated user account. This should isolate any tracking cookies from going into your main account. |
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>> Joost |
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>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. |
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> Hi Joost, |
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> thanks for your help. |
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> Does "dedicated browser" means "Firefox -NewInstance -P Facebookprofle" or |
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> does it mean "another browser than the installed firefox" ? |
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> Cheers |
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> Meino |
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I would think that would work. I think I get where Joost is coming from. |
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Another thought, what about using Tor to make it so it can't track IPs |
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as well? Joost, you have a thought on that? |
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Also, I've read where some people have had to prove who they are. |
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Facebook requests the info and if it is not provided, they suspend the |
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account until it is provided. It's never happened to me but I've talked |
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to people who it did happen too. How does one get around it if that |
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happens? |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |