Facebook, Google, etc. don’t care about privacy, beyond the minimum to meet legal requirements, and not hurt their business.
Their view is anything you post, including your usage data, belongs to them, and they can use it any way they want too. And if you don’t like it, or they don’t like you, you have no right to use their product.
Facebook, Google, etc. don’t care about privacy, beyond the minimum to meet legal requirements, and not hurt their business.
Their view is anything you post, including your usage data, belongs to them, and they can use it any way they want too. And if you don’t like it, or they don’t like you, you have no right to use their product.
Facebook, Google, etc. don’t care about privacy, beyond the minimum to meet legal requirements, and not hurt their business.
Their view is anything you post, including your usage data, belongs to them, and they can use it any way they want too. And if you don’t like it, or they don’t like you, you have no right to use their product.
If a service is free, you are the product.