Facebook under fire for demandinng access to users email passwords when signinng up for a new profil

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Just two weeks after admitting it stored hundreds of millions of its users’ own passwords insecurely, Facebook is demanding some users fork over the password for their outside email account as the price of admission to the social network.

Facebook Under Fire For Demanding Access To User's Email Passwords When Signing Up For A New Profile Page • Now The End Begins


This stuck up ,nerdy ass idiot just needs all those billions ripped out from under his feet. He is a traitor and probably handed Chinna top secret information knowing this pussy bastard.
 
That would never happen. Who the hell does that little shitstain Zuck thinks he is
 
Just two weeks after admitting it stored hundreds of millions of its users’ own passwords insecurely, Facebook is demanding some users fork over the password for their outside email account as the price of admission to the social network.

Facebook Under Fire For Demanding Access To User's Email Passwords When Signing Up For A New Profile Page • Now The End Begins


This stuck up ,nerdy ass idiot just needs all those billions ripped out from under his feet. He is a traitor and probably handed Chinna top secret information knowing this pussy bastard.
/----/ Now imagine if the NRA website had done this:
Child Brides in Africa Are Advertised on Facebook and Sold to Old Men
OBANLIKU, Nigeria—Monica, 16, is one of two sisters sold as wives to men who found their photographs on their father's Facebook page and contacted him. She and her 14-year-old younger sister never wanted to get married until they completed their secondary education in Ogbakoko, a small village in Obanliku Local Government Area in Nigeria’s south-central Cross River state. But the teenage sisters fell victims to a culture which subjects little girls, some as young as 10, to de facto slavery through a tradition called “money marriage.”

The sisters belong to the Becheve community, a large tribe of 17 villages in Obanliku where there is a long tradition in which young girls—often referred to as “money women” or “money wives”—are sold in exchange for food or livestock or cash, or to settle debts.
 

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