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Not surprising. Over the years, Facebook has seen its share of controversy in regards to the privacy of its users. It’s hard to say what sparked all the excitement: Rapid growth of its service? Parents growing awareness of the site and how their kids were using it?
But it took a lot of digging to come up with the solution surrounding account and profile deactivation — and full- blown account removal from the service. After doing the research and walking through the deceptive complex process, it is apparent that Facebook has done it’s very best to prevent its customers from leaving. In addition: 1. For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non- exclusive, transferable, sub- licensable, royalty- free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License).
This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it. Watch Stepmom Online Free 2016. When you delete IP content, it is deleted in a manner similar to emptying the recycle bin on a computer. However, you understand that removed content may persist in backup copies for a reasonable period of time (but will not be available to others). When you use an application, the application may ask for your permission to access your content and information as well as content and information that others have shared with you. We require applications to respect your privacy, and your agreement with that application will control how the application can use, store, and transfer that content and information.
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When you publish content or information using the Public setting, it means that you are allowing everyone, including people off of Facebook, to access and use that information, and to associate it with you (i. We always appreciate your feedback or other suggestions about Facebook, but you understand that we may use your feedback or suggestions without any obligation to compensate you for them (just as you have no obligation to offer them). There is plenty there to chew on, especially the areas I’ve highlighted in red. I’ll speak a bit about this later, let’s continue with account deletion and deactivation. Deactivating Your Facebook Account: The same as Deleting your Account? Users can deactivate their Facebook account from the user interface without too much trouble.
Facebook will ask you to confirm your decision by displaying one of your friends and telling you “Your Friend will miss you.”I’m pretty sure it took, at least, a few days for “P- Diddy” to get over losing me as a Face. Book friend. It clearly outlines that account deactivation is not the same as deleting your account/profile. By deactivating your Facebook account, you’re merely disabling your ID, however, all your data remains on Facebook servers. What surprised me was the fact that even after the account deactivates, you can still be tagged in photos, invited to events, etc. With this in mind, be sure to opt out of emails if that’s the path you’re going down. So in short, deactivating your Facebook account is almost worthless.
In addition: For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non- exclusive, transferable, sub- licensable, royalty- free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License). Watch Michael Online Freeform. Naruto Shippuden Episode 429 English Sub'>Naruto Shippuden Episode 429 English Sub. This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it.!
And, being that pretty much anything you plug into Facebook is immediately shared with your friends, per the Facebook Terms of service (see highlight in bold,) the license you grant Facebook stays in effect indefinitely even if you do manage to delete your account permanently. Oh, and it gets better. To re- activate your account, all you need to do is sign- in to Facebook or use your Facebook ID to sign- in to another service (or post a comment on some sites) and everything is right back where you left it as if you never left – pictures, friends, posts, your IP. No photos, friends, messages, status updates, etc. According to Facebook, once your account permanently deletes, there is no way to restore your account or your data. With that in mind, please move forward reading all large and fine print. So let’s get started on permanently deleting your profile.
Visit http: //www. Type in your password and solve the CAPTCHA. Sigh. I know what you’re thinking: “Really? Facebook is in the data business — more specifically, your data, and it will go to great lengths to keep information including your employment, school history, friends, network, photos, tagged face, etc. If you use these services, post a comment on a blog using Facebook Connect, or log in to a site using your Facebook account during your 1. FB account will be reactivated.
This is, however, the process that it laid out on its website (if you managed to track it down). Good luck; unfortunately, you’ll need it.
Episode 1. 6 (Final) » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps. I Remember You: Episode 1. Final)We finally say goodbye to this gem of a drama, and while I Remember You’s ending might have lacked that emotional punch to the gut that I was thirsting for, it does tie a satisfactory bow on most of the plot points — and I say most, because some are intentionally left open- ended. Some close on a happy note, some end on a sad note, some evolve into an endless wild goose chase. But yunno what — that’s reality, and life goes on.
EPISODE 1. 6: “I Remember You”Hyun is still passed out from his sudden onslaught of memories. In his slumber, he realizes that all the cards that Min sent were scenes from the day their mother passed away. In his flashback, the two brothers are playing Scrabble with their mom when the doorbell rings. Mom goes to answer the door, and the visitor is a criminal Dad arrested, here to take revenge.
Mom falls on the ground bleeding as Hyun takes Min to hide under a table, then sees Dad’s work bag, which has a gun inside. Venturing into the living room, Hyun shoots Mom’s murderer in self- defense, and the recoil knocks Hyun out. After hearing the gunshot, Min emerges from his hiding place and sees Mom, Hyun, and the murderer all unconscious on the ground. In the aftermath, Dad covers it up, and while Hyun lost his memory of the incident, Min didn’t. In the present, Hyun wonders if this traumatic experience was what caused Min to develop psychopathic tendencies.
He jerks awake, and as the truth sinks in, he blames himself for Min’s situation. Ji- an notes his anguished expression and automatically jumps in to reassure him that whatever he’s blaming himself for, it’s definitely not his fault. Min’s earlier words that he was born like that click into place, as Hyun realizes that Min was trying to comfort him. Min wanted Hyun to believe that his psychopathic tendencies were not caused by the murder of Mom and the criminal; he was merely born with it. Hyun breaks down in silent tears at the realization that Min didn’t want Hyun to feel guilty, and Ji- an grabs him in a hug. Outside the room, Min overhears their conversation, and regrets sending those clues to Hyun.
The rest of the team interrogates Eun- bok, who stubbornly refuses to spill the beans about Joon- young. Eun- bok apologizes for murdering Chief Hyun, but Myung- woo just explodes that they want information about Joon- young. Seung- joo takes the softer route, and tearfully asks if Joon- young was more important than them. Putting Hyun back to sleep, Ji- an heads out to chat with Min. Going in for a hug, she gently tells him that it’s never right to harm another person, and that people have to take responsibility and reflect on the wrongs they have committed.
Even if Min doesn’t understand why his deeds are wrong, he should still own up to it, for Hyun’s sake. If Min chooses to run away from his punishment, Hyun will have to escape and hide with him. When it comes to that, neither Min nor Hyun will be able to be happy. This strikes a chord with Min, who recalls Joon- ho’s question if a happy ending was possible for both of them. Min asks why it isn’t possible to cover up his crimes, since he only hurt bad people and it’s all in the past.
Ji- an replies that as a police officer, she can’t ignore it. In the end, Hyun would be in a very tricky position, stuck between the two of them.
The mood is somber back in the police station, as the three investigators mourn the absence of Eun- bok. They wonder how much he must have been abused for him to think of Joon- young as his savior, and blame themselves for not knowing about his difficult past. Ji- an visits Joon- ho to inform him about Eun- bok’s arrest.
He feigns ignorance, but she tells him to cut it out, listing all the people who were harmed by him — her father, Hyun’s family, Eun- bok, Chief Hyun — but he justifies things by saying he never murders without reason. He only got rid of adults who abused kids, and used a bit of violence to eliminate a bigger threat.
Appalled at his words, she admits that while he had a painful childhood, there’s no way she can overlook all his crimes. He asks what she wants, and Ji- an takes out a gun, declaring her intention to off him. But she refuses to shoot, since doing that will reduce her to his level, and that will only serve to further hurt Hyun. Joon- ho mutters that he actually liked Ji- an and never wanted to get rid of her. Frightened, Ji- an aims her gun at him, but he walks towards her, unfazed. Disarming her, he twists her arm painfully and shakes out her handbag to find her phone recording their conversation. He moves to delete the recording, but she tries to wrestle the phone away from him.
Grabbing her in a choke hold, he wonders what he should do with her. Ji- an baits him to kill her, since she’s confident her team will hunt him down and arrest him.
Team Leader Kang rushes in to save the day, and Joon- ho pretends they merely had a small tiff. Team Leader Kang came with the intention of reasoning with Joon- ho, but realizes that he expected too much. Joon- ho notes that everyone looks at him like a monster, and Team Leader Kang merely tells him to look at his own reflection. As they leave the house, Team Leader Kang and Ji- an mention that they were both scared out of their wits, and Ji- an explains that she went alone because she wanted to see Joon- ho’s true self. Having thought long and hard about how to atone for his father’s sins, Team Leader Kang says that he has no other ideas other than apologizing on behalf of his father. Ji- an brushes it off lightly, since there’s no such thing as guilty by association in her book. Her gracious response causes Team Leader Kang to stare at her in a mix of respect and gratitude.
Because I was able to like you, I was glad.” He gives her a small smile, and then walks away while holding back tears. Back at home, Joon- ho coolly inspects his reflection in the window. Hyun wakes up and offers to make dinner for Min, but Min already beat him to it. The brothers sit down to enjoy Min’s home- made food, although Hyun merely picks at his rice. Noting Hyun’s distraction, Min once again assures Hyun that it’s not his fault he turned out like that. Besides, Hyun’s reaction was in the name of self- defense. Hyun thanks Min for his encouraging words, and Min can’t help but recall everyone’s words that their reconciliation has only burdened Hyun.
The next day, Seung- joo has found two of the kids that Joon- young saved, picking up from Eun- bok’s previous research. A man and a woman are brought in for interrogation, but both vehemently deny any knowledge of Joon- ho/Joon- young, although the man does take extra interest in the present- day photo of Joon- ho. Joon- ho visits Hyun, and proposes that they run away together with Min. He reasons that Hyun is unable to arrest him, since doing so would implicate Min as well.
Thus, staying put would mean even more suffering for Hyun. Slowly walking over, Hyun puts his hand around Joon- ho’s neck threateningly.
Joon- ho merely gives a creepy smile in return, and having overheard the entire exchange, Min leaves without making his presence known. Back in his own home, Joon- ho finds Min waiting for him. Joon- ho pretty much defies Hyun’s words and attempts to rope Min into leaving as well. Min doesn’t want to be separated from Hyun for a second time, or to continue being lied to by Joon- ho, but on the other hand, staying with Hyun won’t result in a happy ending either. The investigative team is at risk of being disbanded, and Team Leader Kang declares to his father that he will do everything he can to protect his team. Deputy Chief Kang chafes at being addressed formally by his son, but Team Leader Kang merely says that Dad is childish for avoiding responsibility for his mistakes.
Min asks if Eun- bok has revealed Joon- young’s identity, and Hyun has confidence that he will do so soon.