Our privacy is becoming public. User-generated content on social networking sites, YouTube, and blogs are making privacy into public property because it's on the Internet. Yet, users think they still have their privacy or it is protected.
Read the ToS of everything you join. Seriously. No matter how long it is. You can skim through it and read the parts that will affect you the most. Like fees and privacy policies.
I want to balik kampung! And when I'm back, I'm going to eat all the hawker food I can in two weeks. Don't even stop me! Then I'll lose weight and join a wedding! =)
Awesome plan.
OmG la. Thinking too far ahead already. But it's all good. Four months already. So fast. Five more months and I'm coming home.
I miss Malaysia despite the ass politics!
I see myself driving around KL. haHAhahahA. Sheeeeetuh.
5 comments:
Yeah, makes bloggers who tell people to stay out of their blogs sound like idiots.
You can't ask that person to not read it.. it's published and openly accessible.
You are underweight la my dear, why wanna lose weight if you ever gain weight?join whose wedding??@@
come back and drive around??drive me!!!!LOL but is your brother's wifey still around?
Hwey: I'm guessing it's the same as thte Facebook case. They are just too concerned about whether their friends know any personal information than the advertisers. In this case, it's a norm for blogs to be open, but they're focused on choice. Like, "The blogs is there, but it's your cohice to read it." bla bla bla.
Cathy: Fat already ma. Must fit into the dress. So have to exercise. Don't want to drive you la. You so noisy. HahA. XP I can imagine us in the car already. HAhAha. I think it's not sold yet. If it was, my parents would've said something.
u fat? then what am i?!?!?!
Deng: I don't get what facebook has to do with blogs in your example.
nicole: Go-ji-raaaah.
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