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They're very worrying.

I also note now if you've ever scanned your email account for users they have them stored - I know this as I keep getting asked to add clients who I certainly don't want on facebook. I was naively under the impression that you did it to see if you wanted to add anyone and then that was it.
I am lucky I do not use webmail, so none of my addresses have ever been taken by Facebook. I must say that what you highlight is also very unethical of Facebook.
Seeing your wife's pic on a singles add directed at you?...Now that's funny!
According to her, they both found it funny, but I can imagine there being up-tight people who would not!
Facebook is getting into a lot of trouble with Canada rite now just with their own privacy laws. As you know, Europeans gets up in arms about their privacy! They will blame developers for breaching on their terms of privacy! When I created my own Pages, yes there are terms, but they are pretty much similar to the ones that we follow with the personal accounts, if I can recall. I can't remember that well, please if someone can correct me?
I can’t remember myself, but I still think it is hypocritical of Facebook to play all nice about the terms and conditions’ review, then turn around and make the use of photographs in advertisements a default.

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