New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What would give you trust back in Facebook?
Ask HN: What would give you trust back in Facebook?
2 by maxwellito | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Not here to debate about Facebook alternatives or bash about their product. But more about what would it takes to regain that trust? (That you presumably had in the past and no longer have now) I enjoyed Facebook products, and still today. But along the years, I wasn't happy with the way they collect and use personal data then decided to take some distance. Either by no longer use some products or restrict the data collection. I deleted my Facebook account, I login to my Instagram account (via private tab) once a month to check messages, I try to keep my conversations outside of WhatsApp when possible. However I have a Quest 1, that still works without Facebook account for now. Something that would make me feel more comfortable is having a log of the data they collect (from everywhere), and a clear explanation about why I see an advertising (what data point led me to this ad). What's yours? PS: I might be out of date about the Facebook product. I deleted my account 2 years ago and I have no clue about data management updates since. PS: I know Twitter does it but it's very silly: _The reason you see this CircleCI advert is because you're a male between 7 and 77 years old._ Not sure my Dad would see it too.
2 by maxwellito | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Not here to debate about Facebook alternatives or bash about their product. But more about what would it takes to regain that trust? (That you presumably had in the past and no longer have now) I enjoyed Facebook products, and still today. But along the years, I wasn't happy with the way they collect and use personal data then decided to take some distance. Either by no longer use some products or restrict the data collection. I deleted my Facebook account, I login to my Instagram account (via private tab) once a month to check messages, I try to keep my conversations outside of WhatsApp when possible. However I have a Quest 1, that still works without Facebook account for now. Something that would make me feel more comfortable is having a log of the data they collect (from everywhere), and a clear explanation about why I see an advertising (what data point led me to this ad). What's yours? PS: I might be out of date about the Facebook product. I deleted my account 2 years ago and I have no clue about data management updates since. PS: I know Twitter does it but it's very silly: _The reason you see this CircleCI advert is because you're a male between 7 and 77 years old._ Not sure my Dad would see it too.