Married Woman Claims Facebook Info Sharing Created Dating Profile For Her
jenningsthecat writes A happily married Ontario woman was shocked and dismayed last January to discover that she had an active account with dating site Zoosk.com. Mari Sherkin saw a pop-up ad on Facebook for Zoosk, but wasn't interested, so she "clicked on the X to close it. At least I thought I did." She immediately began to receive messages from would-be Zoosk suitors in her Facebook mailbox. When she had a look on Zoosk she was horrified to find a dating profile with her Facebook picture, name, and postal code. Zoosk denies ever setting up profiles in this way, yet their terms of service explicitly allow them to do it, and there are apparently several Facebook pages with complaints of similar occurrences.
Looks like we have some irrational mint fanboi with mod points. They hate it when we point out all of the banking laws that scam site is breaking. We know Intuit is a garbage company, and mint's shitting all of our privacy is further proof of it.