The very essence of Facebook is the sale of personal information. Throw in rogue apps and a lack of vetting, and you've got a security nightmare waiting to happen.
By Matt Liebowitz
In November 2009, I quit Facebook. I had had an account for about a year, but with my 30thbirthday and a cross-country move both looming, I felt it would be a symbolic way to shed my youth, a gesture that signified “I’m grown up now.
By Matt Liebowitz
Christian Science Monitor
In November 2009, I quit Facebook. I had had an account for about a year, but with my 30thbirthday and a cross-country move both looming, I felt it would be a symbolic way to shed my youth, a gesture that signified “I’m grown up now.
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