05-11-2012, 07:35 AM
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The problem is that FB and Twitter never actually delete accounts when you do leave. I think Facebook MIGHT after a certain amount of time and you NOT EVER trying to test it and logging in. There's a sticky in the news area called Privacy Stealing Bitches that might interest you. I add to it when I find tidbits that fit in there.
But all in all, when it's all said and done, everything you put on FB servers is now something they own at the end of the day. They have access to EVERYTHING that is stored in the database and I mean everything. When you own something you do with it whatever you want.
You need a team of people to maintain those databases and these people are the ones with access. The only thing they can't see is your password. If the images they let you upload are not converted to data, then they have full access to those as well. It's all how the database and program is set up as to how easy or difficult it is to view things, but there is no such thing as complete privacy in the database maintenance area. They need access to fix problems if someone writes in that they need help. Sometimes issues are fixed within the administration area of the software, but the real difficult stuff is done in the database.
But all in all, when it's all said and done, everything you put on FB servers is now something they own at the end of the day. They have access to EVERYTHING that is stored in the database and I mean everything. When you own something you do with it whatever you want.
You need a team of people to maintain those databases and these people are the ones with access. The only thing they can't see is your password. If the images they let you upload are not converted to data, then they have full access to those as well. It's all how the database and program is set up as to how easy or difficult it is to view things, but there is no such thing as complete privacy in the database maintenance area. They need access to fix problems if someone writes in that they need help. Sometimes issues are fixed within the administration area of the software, but the real difficult stuff is done in the database.
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