Facebook, and I assume, Google Plus' policy is that the data you submit
to their sites is their property. I suppose that's fair - they do
provide you with a service in return. The only thing that I ever got for
free was 5 lbs of cheese-like material that was doled out from the back
of an army truck. The substance, BTW, was pretty tasty. Most everything
else in life, you have to pay for.
Like most old farts, I'm concerned about my privacy but the young people
don't seem to have a care in the world about this. It's pretty obvious
that our old fashioned notions about privacy will be obliterated in the
brave new world.
The restaurant next door has an ongoing promo for a chance to win a trip
to Las Vegas - just fill out the 3" X 4" paper slip with your data. My
wife and step-mom will always give out their data but I'd rather keep
mine. Why the heck would I want to go into the desert anyway? OTOH, I'd
give out my info and submit to a x-ray body scan and pat-down for a 5 lb
block of smooth-meltin' cheesy goodness. Heck, I'd probably sell out all
my friends and give out their names and addresses too. It's that tasty!