If you check any thread that covers "why was I banned, X won't answer", it is ALWAYS because of fraudulent traffic. The quickest way to waste your time, & waste your money, is to buy traffic.
& this is pretty much my other point. One can choose to have, or not have a FB account. One also has the ability to not use FB as their own name. I can self-subscribe to how much of my own personal information that I am willing to risk with their system. There is zero chance that I can ever...
But my problem with this logic is why does the EU get money from Facebook, when it was the people that were wronged? How does EU's profit of a tangible dollar amount in any way correct the actions caused by Facebook?
it's like party A wrongs party B, so party C profits?
There is already structure in place to destroy a company over HIPPA regulations, something like $15k per leaked personal information. Sadly nothing was done when the government was victim to a phishing attack, & additionally Equifax walked away unscathed. I can only assume that further...
Sure, I've done enough government contracting to also know how much they value deadlines over security, & for some reason leave unqualified individuals in positions to make decisions of technical jargon they simply don't have a clue about.
& that fine to the EU goes to those effected? Or nah? Because if not, while it's fun to laugh at FaceBook, it's stifling for others to want to rise to this level of success.
Not that I've ever used them for hosting, but I'll second this with GoDaddy. When they voiced their positive stance on SOPA, I immediately dumped all my domains to enom.
Admittedly, I was thinking that as I typed it... I have scripts to roll out WP & back-them up. But I still wouldn't put root's db creds in crontab. Not saying that's what you suggested, just saying it ;)
If one is going to use mysqldump in cron, I would advice against using user root to perform backups. I wouldn't put my root password in the crontab. Instead, I assign each wordpress instance it's own mysql user, with full access to that site's database, with a unique password.
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