If people are interested in this sort of thing, this is how I do my secure
browsing.  http://www.starmind.org/2011/05/31/firefox-and-facebook/

I need to update the blog posting (the rapid FF release cycle screwed me
up), but the general principles still work just fine... and it's
cross-platform protection.

-Josh More

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:14 AM, David Alanis <canito at dalan.us> wrote:

> Quoting Robert Nesius <nesius at gmail.com>:
>
>  A follow-up to the facebook/privacy conversation, I think most of you
>> would
>> find this of interest.
>>
>> http://www.identityblog.com/?**p=1201<http://www.identityblog.com/?p=1201>
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>>
> That was an interesting read. One of the comments made by a guy named Chris
> states that you could potentially be tracked without having a facebook
> account, which I know to be true. I am probably revealing too much
> information on this thread as it is, but I block third party cookies, prompt
> to accept cookies, flush all activity when I close my browser and use a
> noscript addon.
>
> I do this partly because I am into Security and because I don't want to
> disclose personal information without added benefits.
>
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