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How does Facebook know all this?
Authored by: ionic on Monday, May 21 2012 @ 10:11 AM EDT
AFAICT one of the main ways they link people is by encouraging users to give
facebook access to their email address books. _You_ may have told them nothing
but someone else can do so very easily...

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How does Facebook know all this?
Authored by: jonathon on Monday, May 21 2012 @ 06:36 PM EDT
>How on earth could they link him to me?

Study
_Social Network Analysis for Startups
Finding connections on the social web_
By Maksim Tsvetovat, Alexander Kouznetsov
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Released: September 2011
Pages: 192

Then consider the implications of that book, when merged with the data, and
math, used to determine what colour, and type of vehicle you drive, based upon
the TV shows you watch. Then factor in the data and mathematical tools used to
determine demographic clustering.

That topic demonstrates why privacy is dead and buried.

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