Do you trust Facebook with your nudes? (The 3:59, EP. 314)
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Starts @ 1:52 before the edit
Facebook wants your nude photos in its effort to fight revenge porn, Yahoo and Equifax go before Congress, and AT&T’s and Time Warner’s deal is in jeopardy.
Facebook:
Yahoo/Equifax:
AT&T:
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#trust #Facebook #nudes
Thank you for answering my question
Facebook doesn’t allow you to post nude so I don’t understand the title
CNET boldly assumes i have nudes on Facebook.
Love the content.…but your channel is always very low microphone volume?
Chicks are used to basically being nude anyway
Stupid question to have to ask. Why would anyone do that.
Another day no notification when the show came on. Not on my iPhone or my iPad …
why would u trust anyone with ur nudes lol
I didn’t see the video, but by the title here is my comment. Why would anyone post nudes on a site that wouldn’t let you erase your account, only deactivate it. But I’m not a guy that posts nudes and I’m against Facebook, so that’s my opinion 😁✌️