Do you use "private access" on your online networking - myspace, friendster?

Canada
December 7, 2007 10:12pm CST
MySpace, Friendster and other online networking have features of "private access". It means that only your first degree of your friends or whatever you want to choose can access your online profile. Do you use such feature? Do you think that it is a reliable system? I just heard that Facebook.com is still tracking on their members although they have already logged out the site. What do you think?
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@santuccie (3384)
• United States
8 Dec 07
I've read this as well. I don't know about it being a "reliable" system (I think it's a fallable system, and doomed to perish sooner or later for Facebook's sake), but I can tell you what is...temp files scrubbing. Facebook is not an ISP, nor do they have a DNS server to my knowledge; Comcast is both to me. No one but Comcast can see where I'm going without a tracking cookie, and tracking cookies are easily dealt with: Start\All Programs\Accessories\System Tools\Disk Cleanup Salute! -santuccie P.S.: Laughing at dumb jokes is still good to your health!!!
@santuccie (3384)
• United States
8 Dec 07
I take that back. There are agencies that monitor Internet traffic, but again, I doubt Facebook is affiliated with any of them.