FaceBook opens to the Public

FaceBook, Bebo and MySpace are all social networks, with millions of members of the public submitting their private information to the networks stated.

This information can range from where you live to what hobbies you love doing, including your private blogs, photos and maybe even telephone numbers.

FaceBook has announced it’s opening up details of members world wide and everyone within it to the general public.

Bebo operate in much the same way - but here’s the catch - you have to register with Bebo before you can view anybody’s profile.

FaceBook will (reportedly) allow ANYBODY to view profiles without registration, so in some cases members of FaceBook might be electronically abused, but there’s no way of tracking the abuser as they have not registered with the site.

With Bebo, you are asked to register, they then let you know that they have a record of you IP Address (Internet Protocol Address) - a unique number to pin point your geographic location.

FaceBook wouldn’t be able to pin point abusers, as they probably didn’t register with the site.

 Privacy advocates are voicing security concerns with respect to the move. They are hugely worried about private data falling into the wrong hands — and of being used for all the wrong reasons. Meanwhile, Facebook says the move is driven purely by profit motives and that the information revealed would be minimal. Besides, the Web site claims that those who want to prevent personal information from being accessed by all-and-sundry on the Web can simply opt out of the feature or change their privacy settings.All members who have registered with ExtraTorrent.com, their details are 100% secure and I have that guaranteed by our admin team, check Forum for details.

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