Facebook Will Shut Down Beacon To Settle Lawsuit
alphadogg writes "Facebook has agreed to shut down its much-maligned Beacon advertising system in order to settle a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed in August of last year, alleged that Facebook and its Beacon affiliates like Blockbuster and Overstock.com violated a series of laws, including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Video Privacy Protection Act, the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act and the California Computer Crime Law. The proposed settlement, announced late on Friday, calls not only for Facebook to discontinue Beacon, but also back the creation of an independent foundation devoted to promoting online privacy, safety and security. The money for the foundation will come from a US$9.5 million settlement fund."
The idea that "privacy" continues to exist in any shape, way, or form in a world where an NSA text-mining system reads every email, text message, blog post, and Slashdot comment you ever write is laughable. Why don't these jokers go after the people who flagrantly violate your privacy every minute of every day?
That's great, if only something like that existed already, they could avoid the cost of starting a whole new organization.
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In MY USA?
It's more likely than... oh wait...
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I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I am pleased that there are those who are fighting to preserve internet privacy in the face of a very aggressive marketing world. That being said, it is very hard for me to support a lawsuit against a social networking site, that 1.users have to sign up to use 2.no one pays to be a member of. 3.is not a financial/medical/etc company or something that contains what one may deem as sensitive data. While I dont know enough about the ad system they put in place, i am willing to bet one could defeat their "beacon system" by using some fairly basic practices and principals of online use. i.e. disabling cookies, monitoring what 'active-x' apps are being run and not using facebook as a means for any important communiation (or hey, just dont use facebook at all). But hey, i'm just another web user. what do i know?
The fact that Beacon is being shut down, the $9.5mil settlement, or even this nebulous new "independent foundation" are all secondary to one thing:
This delivers the message, unequivocally, that you don't sell out your users' private actions. Sure, plenty of other businesses engage in this sort of thing all the time in much more subtle ways than broadcasting what you thought was a private transaction, but in its own way, this is a coup. It's not going to change anything, even Facebook, overnight, but it's a loud and clear warning to any business thinking of pushing its luck.
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Availability of data is way more important than data not being 100% private. Your private data in a super secret NSA database somewhere vs your private data going to people you know. I know what I'd pick thank you.
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Yeah opt-in medical care without getting raped by health insurers, fuck me that's soooo unamerican! Its hard because despite being a complete dick going on about america (fuck, yeah! coming to save the motherfucking day yeah?), you are in fact correct, if the feature was opt-in (instead of opt-out as it is) and fully explained the risks (which they do but only if you go looking) then it should be fine everywhere!
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None of the articles you linked to give any credible evidence that this is happening, so why lie?
I feel like requiring users to opt in and fully explaining to them what they are opting into is a better solution. I liked this technology (as a Facebook and Blockbuster Online user), and having it taken away because some vocal minority of paranoid privacy advocates are worried someone will find out that they watched Wild Things 2 last night is not American. This is a free country, if I want to open myself up to this, that should be my choice. Then again... obamacare, bailouts... I guess this isn't America anymore anyway.
This is a free country, if some people don't want companies illegally sharing their personally identifiable information (PII), they have a right to sue. This is a free country, if Facebook wants to shut down their service to quell that lawsuit, that's their right. BTW, you're still open to it, it just doesn't exist anymore.
I have opt-in medical care, living in america, and no one pays for my health insurance.
Its really not that hard to do.
Expecting someone else to take care of your lazy ass because you're too stupid to read the fine print or spend some of your own time figuring out what you're signing up for is rather unamerican.
You can change the medical situation in america without government intervention. Truth be told however, you'd rather sit there and do nothing and not make any effort yourself directly to change anything, which will result in everyone getting another shitty government ran mess.
I know people from other countries that have come to get american health care. I know of no one who has left to get health care. Just my own personal experience of course, but you'll have to pardon me if I take my real world experiences rather than that of someone on slashdot who is just whining about something they want someone else to do something about. Feel free to do the same yourself.
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...Facebook will shut down...
...beacon to settle lawsuit
YEAH!, yes! less shit on the we...
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You can change the medical situation in america without government intervention.
Those with pre-existing conditions can't, and besides as a country the US can't afford to keep spending more for worse care.
Which will result in everyone getting another shitty government ran mess.
Yeah the government can't do anything right, that's why i only drive on private roads, i hire personal body guards because the police are useless and when my house burns down I'd rather use buckets of water than call the incompetent fire department!
I know people from other countries that have come to get american health care.
There are worse places than the US, it doesn't make the system any good, just its easier to move to America and get private care (especially from south American countries) than it is to get care in countries with better systems.
IranAir Flight 655 never forget!
Facebook blocked the link to TFA. I tried a tinyurl link to the fine article and that is blocked too. Shows up on my wall, but not in the news feed.
I knew they were evil, but I didn't know they were THIS evil.
If only we had taken a page from Bugs Bunny and drawn the line on a cliff's edge.
I have opt-in medical care, living in america, and no one pays for my health insurance.
Its really not that hard to do.
Expecting someone else to take care of your lazy ass because you're too stupid to read the fine print or spend some of your own time figuring out what you're signing up for is rather unamerican.
You can change the medical situation in america without government intervention. Truth be told however, you'd rather sit there and do nothing and not make any effort yourself directly to change anything, which will result in everyone getting another shitty government ran mess.
I know people from other countries that have come to get american health care. I know of no one who has left to get health care. Just my own personal experience of course, but you'll have to pardon me if I take my real world experiences rather than that of someone on slashdot who is just whining about something they want someone else to do something about. Feel free to do the same yourself.
You sir, are an idiot who hasn't done any research.
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Sure, plenty of other businesses engage in this sort of thing all the time in much more subtle ways than broadcasting what you thought was a private transaction,
Try "Sure, their competitor still engages in exactly this sort of thing". Try enrolling in LinkedIn, and book a trip using tripIt...
This is a free country, if I want to open myself up to this, that should be my choice.
You're still open to manually put whatever juicy details of your private life onto your Facebook wall yourself.
What exactly do you mean by 'we can't afford it'? The U.S. currently makes nothing even resembling a passing attempt at providing care where it is most needed (on a medical basis), so that it compares poorly on that statistic to countries that actively have that as a goal is not surprising.
I don't think it is particularly sane for a society as wealthy as ours to structure health care the way we do, and I don't think the current structure is particularly efficient, but until incredibly wealthy people start flying out of this country to receive medical care, I'm not sure I'm going to believe that the care delivered here is worse, I'm going to wonder if maybe, just maybe, it is delivered with little regard to whether the benefits match the costs.
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Remember, Google wants to index the world and make it public - Facebook wants to index the world and keep it private - unless you join the cult - ie become a member by revealing all things about yourself.
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
In order to have your Beacon puchases shown to your Facebook friends, you must:
1) Sign up for Blockbuster or Yelp, etc
2) Sign up for Facebook
3) Specifically enable Beacon on Facebook
4) During an event with Blockbuster or Yelp, say "YES I WANT TO SHOW THIS TO THE WORLD"
Sure, lots of people might do steps 1 and 2 without thinking about it, but step 3 and 4 are actions that you have to go out of your way to do.
When I made a review on Yelp, after the review was posted a new screen came up that offered to link my review to my Facebook profile.
I don't agree with this lawsuit or the settlement. Because of it, my friends on Facebook won't be able to see my Yelp reviews. What's next?
-David
I have a Facebook account that I occasionally use to keep in touch with friends and family. I also rent videos from Blockbuster and I've ordered from Overstock. I've never had anything show up on my Facebook page that said anything about my shopping activities. Is this some kind of opt-in program?
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You can change the medical situation in america without government intervention.
Wrong. The medical situation in America is government intervention. How did the AMA essentially become an arm of our government?
I know people from other countries that have come to get american health care. I know of no one who has left to get health care.
I know more than a dozen people who have gone for dental care in Tijuana, Costa Rica, Thailand, and other locations because the cost of the trip and the dental care is half or less of the cost of getting dental care in this country. About half of them had dental insurance. I know that for me it is cheaper to go to Thailand to have 11 silver fillings replaced with porcelain ones and have impacted wisdom teeth extracted than it would have been for me to get the work done here in this country when I had insurance, paying for 20% of the care on the extractions and all of the care on the fillings since my insurance company considers that to be a cosmetic issue. Mercury is bioaccumulative and studies of corpses show less mercury in the fillings than when they were put in, so you don't have to do much thinking here to figure out that it's a good idea or beneficial to health, but they figure odds are you'll have different insurance or get hit by a bus before the mercury causes any health problems.
If you don't know anyone who has left to get health care, you don't know very many intelligent people with a limited supply of money, yet with health problems. I'm not saying everyone you know is stupid; maybe they're all rich, at least by any reasonable standard. Meanwhile unemployment is at record levels in the USA, and those people cannot afford health insurance. They cannot afford to pay their rent. A lot of them are moving their familes into tent cities. I'm not sure where you are suggesting they get health care; Public health care is how I got a mouth full of mercury.
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Wow, Troll? Really? Just because other people go off topic from one word I put in my profile I'm a troll? I stand by what I said. Whoever modded me is abusing their power over their political position.