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Originally Posted by dpastern
I get what you mean, the others haven't. If you do not have an account on facebook, you *cannot* see any information about anyone. I don't think even Google caches it.
So, given that, it means that the insurance company has a facebook account, which it uses to track down people with. I personally find this offensive. In the US, I doubt any of this information contained in facebook would be admissable as it would be self incriminating.
Dave
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Read my post with the story. You can. Maybe only in specific circumstances. Maybe only if the user has disabled some of the FB default security measures, not sure. But we saw photos and this person wasn't a "friend" even, just another FB user.