"..led to the exposure of information from nearly 50 million of its users." Only out is to stop storing so much user information. Storage should be exception and should be end-to-end encrypted—not visible to Facebook either. Facebook won't do this because of its business model.https://twitter.com/sheeraf/status/1045716826351521792 …
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"The social network says its investigation into the breach began on September 16, when it saw an unusual spike in users accessing Facebook." So whomever did this used it at great enough volume to get noticed by Facebook, which operates at a massive scale? https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-security-breach-50-million-accounts/ …
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We've also built ten years of our lives and our memories on there, it's not so easy to just unwind that.
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It isn’t easy for people who lose all their possessions in a fire to cope with loss of photos & important documents, either, but life can & does go on. Facebook files can be downloaded in one go & unwound elsewhere. https://www.wired.com/story/download-facebook-data-how-to-read/ …
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Text & email haven’t gone away. I’ve never had a FB account and have never had anyone refuse to use alternate methods of contacting me.
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