20 June 2019

Why you should never use Facebook's cryptocurrency


Very briefly:

It is hard enough to trust domestic terrorists governments with your private and confidential information, where in today's day and age since they've digitised it, external sources have easier access to it.

Dodgy corporations like Facebook (Cambridge Analytical scandal, just one example) do not have the world's most trusted administration staff (i.e. cheap dodgy (slave) labour), who have the necessary police clearance to deal with your private and confidential information, e.g. Driver Licence.



Should there be a security breach, then the company would resort to coy responses with vague descriptions hidden behind terms that realistically do not mean anything tangible.

No single person should give Facebook their private and confidential data, let alone willingly digitise their corporate identification card (e.g. Driver Licence) to travel via the interwebs* to Facebook's servers where they can use this information in a way that is unknown to you.

We do not recommend the use of Facebook's cryptocurrency.

But unfortunately many people if not hundreds of millions may use this service.

* deliberately incorrect term, taken from pop culture.
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