So I just picked up ErikPersson.org for $.99 thanks to this pretty sweet GoDaddy.com promo. Check out the copy below
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So get cracking since at best theres only 7499 left.
And yes technically it was a buck seventeen with tax.
Here’s something about Facebook I bet you didn’t know.
Apparently all of your uploaded photos are fair game for use by their advertisers, by default. So that image of you where you sorta drank to much at that party last week? Totally fair game to be used for those “Hot Local Singles” or “Clearasil” ads.
Totally awesome, right?
Luckily you can opt out of this “service”, though you’ll have to navigate through a treacherous maze of submenus before you can get a glimpse of the opt out page. Luckily for you I’m here to make your life easier.
Here’s the relevant asshattery quoted from the Facebook page as well as a quick tutorial to opt out of their advertising service.
Facebook occasionally pairs advertisements with relevant social actions from a user’s friends to create Facebook Ads. Facebook Ads make advertisements more interesting and more tailored to you and your friends. These respect all privacy rules. You may opt out of appearing in your friends’ Facebook Ads below.
I’m liquidating my collection of Game Boy Advance Games, maybe there’s something here you’ve always wanted to try?
Plus this gives me an excuse to try out ebays ToGo widget.