Do you miss being able to jump between tabs in HCL Notes with CTRL + TAB? Don’t despair. You still have a great opportunity to jump between your tabs and windows.
Continue reading Notes Tips #7: Jump Between Windows and Tabs
Do you miss being able to jump between tabs in HCL Notes with CTRL + TAB? Don’t despair. You still have a great opportunity to jump between your tabs and windows.
Continue reading Notes Tips #7: Jump Between Windows and Tabs
Did you know that Notes remembers every single application and document you’ve accessed in the last seven days? I give you: Notes history!
Continue reading Notes Tips #6: Notes knows what you did last week
I sometimes get asked what the hell “Reply with Internet-Style History” means in the Notes client. It used to be to give you the chance to quote correctly. But today I used it to solve a problem where a mailing list rejected all my emails
Continue reading That’s What Reply with Internet Style History is Used For
One of the things I like about Facebook is that it can show you what you posted on this particular date all the way back to the year when you joined. Facebook is often showing you this functionality in your newsstream:
Under the memory itself, you can click on See More Memories to see all the memories for this particular date.
Some days you don’t get to see this memories reminder in your feed. But there is still a way for you to see all of your memories for today.
Simply add an /onthisday after facebook.com in the url in your browser. So the adress will then be: www.facebook.com/onthisday
If you are on your cell phone, simply open your web browser there and write m.facebook.com/onthisday:
There you go! See your memories whenever you want.
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Update 18.01.2019: This article is now out of date. Facebook has changed how you download your data. Read this updated article instead.
In these days where Facebook is rocked by the Cambrigde Analytica scandal, more and more people are starting to wake up and reliase how much personal information they are actually giving Facebook. Especially now that Facebook is showing that not only are they not that concerned about protecting your data, they are now even trying to cover their tracks by almost lying about why they shared so much data to third parties.
But do you know exactly what Facebook knows about you? Do you want to find out? It’s very easy.
You can se EVERYTHING you have done on Facebook.
Here’s what I found by going through my own data:
Imagine having this information for billions of users all over the world. Now, imagine people using stupid Facebook quizzes that give these quiz apps the same access to all of your friends’ data. The next time people ask you why you should care about privacy, tell them this:
All this data is a total profile on you. And it’s a profile about your beliefs, your political views, your sexual orientation, who your friends are, what you like, what you don’t like… It’s so much, that the people who have all this knowledge about you can actually use it to influence you on what to vote, what to think and even how you behave!