Facebook’s New Privacy Changes: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Our conclusion? These new “privacy” changes are clearly intended to push Facebook users to publicly share even more information than before. Even worse, the changes will actually reduce the amount of control that users have over some of their personal data.

via Facebook’s New Privacy Changes: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly | Electronic Frontier Foundation.

I’ve deactivated my Facebook account, pending changes to Facebook’s Privacy Policies.

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I’ve started using a plug-in which will allow commenters to subscribe to comments for any particular blog post, because I like that feature on other WordPress web logs.  You should see a check-box underneath the text field for the comment.

Connections

Since we live in a rural neighborhood, our choice of options to connect to the Internet are rather limited.  For the past  four or five years, we have used wireless broadband to connect to a tower that is line of sight to the east of us.  It is a system that works quite well, except when it doesn’t.  At 6:30 am this morning, it stopped working.  Unfortunately, one of the peculiarities of the small company that provides our service is that one can only contact them via a web form.  Usually, I call Jack and ask him to submit the trouble report from work, but this doesn’t work on a weekend. 

On the bright side, I had to leave the house anyway and decided to see how the wireless access at the Monument Library works with my laptop.  It works quite well, fortunately.  All that is required is a library card and a PIN.