How to Find a Friend on an Internet

On June 5, 2010, in Tips, by admin
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Today, Internet is one of the major media that allows us to have contact with friends, family, colleagues, etc. living in other countries.

But most people have lost touch with one of our friends for years so this post will show you some tips to find them easily.

First it is important to remember at least one name and first name of our friend and that these are the main data seeking to create any profile or web services account.

  • Among the main tools we can use this as social networks Linkedin.com, Facebook, Myspace, Hi5, Twitter, Which have an option to search for profiles in the world but it also gives us the option to search, filter, where we put the country in which we seek, whether man or woman and the name of the person.
  • Another useful option is to have the email of the person and seek their profile through a search engine, writing e-mail or name google.com, yahoo.com, bing.com, etc. and then enter the results to see the full profile and get get your phone number or address.
  • In some cases people have changed their name or any nickname your profile so another option would be to search the contact list of friends who have been involved and possibly the rest his list.

We hope these tips will help guide and find people online

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Facebook Privacy Control

On November 10, 2009, in Blogging, by admin
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Facebook Privacy Control 299x300 Facebook Privacy ControlGiven the privacy issues that have occurred, some voices are quick to say that Facebook has not only to repair the damage to their users for their arbitrary and not always well explained changes to the privacy policy, but must also submit some long-term rules to gain the trust of users. The following set of basic rights for users of Facebook  would be a good start:

  • Let the game clear. Facebook provides a valuable free service in exchange for giving the opportunity to make money with data and location preference. For many users this is a completely fair bargaining, but Facebook should be required to clearly explain the terms current and potential users, giving them the opportunity to delete a Facebook account. Also, Facebook often introduced new policies and features proclaiming their supposed benefits to users, forgetting to mention how the changes could also make more user data are public. This should always be clear to all users.
  • Facebook should devise a system that would immediately know the level of privacy each demographic data on interests, preferences or anyone who has put on the site.
  • Allow choose to share data. When you add new information about a user on Facebook, this information is generally visible to all, including people who perform a search. However, the default for most of these data should not be shared. Although some of the personal data should be made public to participate in Facebook, everybody else should rely on the user’s decision.
  • More control over the photos. Facebook should get my permission before allowing another user to label me a photo. As it works now, I have the right to remove the labels that others use to identify in a photo, but I have the right to approve (or reject) label before it appears. Give the opportunity to remove the tag-guessing is not enough control over my private life.
  • One way Facebook makes money is through the exchange of agreements with developers that offer applications on Facebook. When Facebook offers an application such as adding or Farmville Mafia Wars user account only becomes aware that the application can remove your profile information, photos, friends. The application should report exactly what information will access the application.
  • What happens in Facebook should remain on Facebook. None of the contacts, friends, tags, or links must be indexable by search engines without my consent.
  • Facebook should give users 14 days in advance when any significant change in its data management policies is imminent and warn if the data may have been leaked or lost.
  • Accept responsibility when things go wrong. Facebook should be responsible for theft or loss of data. It should also clearly explain the risks of trusting the site with personal information and describe the administrative and legal options available to users whose data is lost or being misused.
  • Giving the right to cancel Facebook account, finding and removing all personal data and means that have sent their servers immediately.