How does it work? Of all my Facebook friends, the one who uses Facebook and probably has said likes Seabreeze, always appear on the front page of Seabreeze for me.
I don't like Seabreeze from Facebook and don't really use Facebook that much as its basically evil.
not sure how it works but agree with the evil comment
in my opinion facebook is just digital voluntary tourettes syndrome. . .
. . . the analog version = writing your opinion on the back window of your car
What are you worried about. Google seems to remember a lot of my search terms, and comes up with "interesting" suggestions on their ads ![]()
I think I might have to do some 'neutral' searches on Google, just to clean up these suggestions ![]()
They can't "remember" anything if you clean your computer properly, often.
As to Facebook, seriously does anyone use that anymore? Since all the security issues and the renaissance in having real friends rather than 600 fakes ones to boost your ego? ![]()
i downloaded a tracking program called collusion. for each site you visit it shows what other sites are notified of your visit, and maps them all out. you can block or unblock whichever sites you want to and keep track of who has tabs on your habits. it's surprising how many sites are linked to seabreeze.
www.theverge.com/2012/4/13/2945920/collusion-for-chrome-disconnect-me-site-cookie-tracking
Slightly off-topic, but last week a mate asked where to buy some WR Cedar from - as it's been a few years since I bought some, I couldn't think of the company name off the top of my head so I googled the timber species & scrolled down until a familiar timber wholesaler's name came up (Melbourne-based) that I used to buy from - I opened their site and sms'd the mate the details.
A couple of days later I receive my first ever email from them of their 'monthly specials'. Now I might be a bit naive, but how did they get my email address (which was my old work email, but kept it for personal emails) from simply browsing their site for a few seconds as I didn't fill out any forms?
As for Facebook - ![]()
^^^ Mathew that lost me in the first paragraph as I dont use public AP's.
I don't feel the need to review the 'status' or random thoughts of tens or hundreds of e-frens from my mobile at various locations.
It would appear that doing stuff old school is safer, is that what they're on about?
Goind back to IP's most of the time the IP is the same if you don't disconnect but I can manually change my IP from 10.0.X.1 all the way thru to 99 for the last number every time I connect - if I wish. Yes?
I have used Facebook since 2007, i like it. I don't play the games, i don't click the links. Never had any drama with it, or anybody.
i hate when your having a conversation with someone and they need to keep checking their facebook status . .
think its called called - Obsessive-Compulsive Facebook Disorder - or something along those lines
i just call it f**k'n rude
while im bitching about it why do people feel the need for updating everyone on the lame crap like - i just made jam on toast . . . this kind of thing stopped being an achievement while your age was still in single digits