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Or perhaps not post at all, to be on the safe side!
Now, there's a thought !
Or perhaps not post at all, to be on the safe side!
Ooh Noooo, couldn't do that....Or perhaps not post at all, to be on the safe side!
Ooh Noooo, couldn't do that....
Nightmare on DUCK Street ....It would be like the tumbleweed rolling along the dark corridors of Diabetes.co.uk.......................
Should we now begin all of our posts with something along the lines of "this post is the intellectual property of the author/poster & may not be reproduced or circulated without prior permission"?
Or perhaps not post at all, to be on the safe side!
Big hugsJust going to scream at life in general today.....
And this is one day when you can't put off til tomorrow.....hope your energy levels perk up a bit and you get your mojo backScreaming because I'm tired and not motivated to do jack all
And things need to be done
Was like a bat last night wide awake and now I feel like a zombie
And this is one day when you can't put off til tomorrow.....hope your energy levels perk up a bit and you get your mojo back
Gets confusing if you don't have FB .. It's the content of the mail to .. If your family have liked the page they are followers and have shared with you ..And all other friends etc etc ..For anyone feeling sensitive about this, perhaps it might be worth considering not using personal photos as avatars or real names as User Names? That remark isn't aimed at anyone, as I would have no idea if anyone's forum name is their given name.
If anyone, disinterested in diabetes, is picking anything up on Facebook they'll be drawn to a picture or a name, I would have thought. For those with no connection to diabetes, I doubt they'd bother reading DCUK posts. For example, DCUK isn't a "Friend" of mine of Facebook, nor have I "Like"d the DCUK facebook page, so only seem to be shown pages "Like"d by a couple of my rellies, who to "Like" the DCUK page. I have no idea if they're members here or read the site without joining.
A good read .. Thanks for sharingI personally think that many companies, if not all, deliberately use long winded text in their terms and conditions. Many are in double dutch, plain simple English would be acceptable
I found this and it's great
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jun/15/i-read-all-the-small-print-on-the-internet
I should not think so , it's the site being adapted at the moment I thinkI put an answer in the gardening thread, and moments later the whole thread was gone. ...... Sniff.....Was it something I said?
Gets confusing if you don't have FB .. It's the content of the mail to .. If your family have liked the page they are followers and have shared with you ..And all other friends etc etc ..
No they don't have to join .. But they or others can still comment and discuss .. Lots of variants ..
But as I stated I will wait for @Administrator , as I give no authorisation for my posts to be given to a third party ...
And who are the third party ..
Just been reading about some health sites and GPs , who have been selling data to insurance companies ..
There is now an opt out Clause .... That's a better scream a clause to opt out .. And no relation to Santa