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Your Facebook data is only worth $5.20 on the dark web

17 pointsby startupflixabout 7 years ago

2 comments

scotty79about 7 years ago
I don&#x27;t get recent outrage about Facebook. Everybody knew what Facebook knows about them. Everybody knew that the data someone has about you can land in someone elses hands. Why the outstanding outrage?<p>And all the &quot;private&quot; information you shared is not that valuable to anybody. About $5 bucks on average not only for the ability to download everything you ever posted but also what your friends posted and also ability to post as you.<p>In short pretty much nobody cares about you enough to make distinction between what you consider private and what you consider public. At least doesn&#x27;t care enough to pay 5$ on average to get also the former not just the latter.
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Giorgiabout 7 years ago
The problem with this article is that it is not true, in fact paying someone for login is how you get scummed.