@Stan57
You actually missed the point. The comment was in relation to the expectation of privacy on the Internet as a whole. The Internet is an open network that has zero "privacy" built in. So, unless you are heavily using proper encyption (which many users are not or cannot) every interaction you make online in in the clear (or easily intercepted in the clear) and can be ready by those with the ability.
Yes, Facebook has changed their ToS multiple times and fiasco is a great way to describe it. That said, as an end user, we can all simply choose to stop using the service or make some proper decisions about what we do and do not put online.
-Steve
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