Re: Discomfiting?



On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 00:03:45 -0400, Traci Gilland
<hoosiergirl47@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Regarding the Classmates.com account. It's nearly impossible to delete.
You have to submit a request in writing. It took me three tries and
threat of litigation to get my info removed from there (it's a major
source for spam and identity theft).

Not only classmates, but all of the social networking sites (facebook,
twitter) are identity-theft traps.

Even within the realm of legal use, the whole point of social
networking sites is to spy on you for marketing purposes.
.



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