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Karan
06 May 2014

Couldn't get in. Didn't even get to the point of getting an error message, just got a continuing animated graphic beneath which it says: Infiltrating Target / 0%

Tried, tried, and retried. Nothing but the ongoing graphic.

I'm in New York state, and am at least 3x the age of consent. I have a WiFi hotspot, faster than dial up, but not exactly cable fast.

Is there another way?

Posted by:

Buffet
06 May 2014

Only an idiot would fool with that rubbish (faceyspace) in the first place! Get a life!

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BobJ
07 May 2014

The first time I went to use a Facebook App, and I saw all the personal info I would be letting them see, I vowed to never "use" an App. And haven't. Consequently, "Digital Shadow" told me I needed to turn "Apps" on. NOT!!! Does that help keep my personal info hidden? I hope so. I enjoy sharing with my Friends on Facebook, only very rarely as "public".

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Doug
09 May 2014

Well ... Age and Country restrictions for this stupid app ... more moronic crap ... oh well
I guess I should change my Facebook password now. I don't trust that site.

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Jillian
11 May 2014

This was fascinating. It says I have a low risk of exposure, but others who interact with me can be mined for information about me. It thinks I am a lot richer than I am! Well, I don't post much on my own--just respond to funny things others post. But what about all those organizations that have Facebook pages for events and everyone is posting, under their real name, that they are going to be attending? These are public pages...isn't that another "please burglarize me" situation?

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