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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cos somebody somewhere said it has legal standing whereas the truth is it's all bollocks and people only put it in their profiles cos they're sheep following those fools.
Good luck getting a solicitor to take on the case of stolen nudey pics from the 'public' website. |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
Its a load of rubbish.
From FAQs:
'We've noticed a legal disclaimer paragraph that some people have on their profiles. Should we have one too? What are they about? Do they do any good?
The "legal disclaimer" is pointless nonsense and all does is take up extra space on our servers. Please remove it if you have it on your profile. If you're worried about privacy please set your account to be hidden from non-registered users on your privacy page (this also hides it from search engines but may take a week or two to drop out of search) and remove the notice (and encourage others to do likewise).
Common sense advice would be NOT to put any information on your profile (here, or on any such site) that could identify you or that you don't want to become public! So for your own benefit, don't post phone numbers, real names or email / instant message addresses on your profile that people might see or "Google".
Some people may put non-identifying pics on their public profile but keep face pics private or for friends, for example.' |
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