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Robert Scoble published in his blog about how he got banned on Facebook on January 3 while testing the script for Plaxo Pulse. Read Scobleizer.com, What I was using to hit Facebook for the entire story.
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Answered No, Terms of Service trumps!
No way. If I want someone to know that information, I will be the one to give it to them. Otherwise, it's none of your business. Spammers AND Hackers could very easily get this stuff and screw you over. Far too much potential to be abused. -
Answered No, Terms of Service trumps!
Facebook tries to protect the email address of your friends for several reasons, and FB has the right to do so. The application used optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the page and translate the text in the picture into digital text. FB does not share this information with apps.
Answered No, Terms of Service trumps!
Facebook tries to protect the email address of your friends for several reasons, and FB has the right to do so. The application used optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the page and translate the text in the picture into digital text. FB does not share this information with apps.