Am 22.03.2026 um 11:52 schrieb Andreas Fink <afink@list.fink.org>:better to simply ditch facebook completely. Done that many many years ago and never regreted it.
People who only publish info on Facebook are not serious and are ignoring the reality. Like the ones on the Metaverse.
On 21.03.2026 10:37, Patrick Studer via swinog wrote:
Hi Simon
I didn’t assume to get legal help directly, instead I hoped, someone already had some case and knows, which organization can help in such a situation (if there is such an organization in Switzerland for such issues) and point me in the right direction.
Unfortunately, if you don’t have an account, you are not able to access any facebook sites in full, instead, you are only able to access the last post and the facebook will ask you to login (see attached screenshot).
Of course could someone create a fake account. I don’t know, how far facebook is fingerprinting someone’s devices, so it will probably detected, that I’m the same person?
Kind Regards
Patrick
Am 21.03.2026 um 10:22 schrieb Simon Ryf via swinog <swinog@lists.swinog.ch>:
_______________________________________________Hi Patrick,
This is not the right corner to get legal help for US Big-Tech.
But IMHO you should approach this differently.Your Goal: Access company Sites on Facebook
This can be done IMO without a Facebook account e.g. https://www.facebook.com/migrosAnd if you need one - why don’t you create a fake one?
brSimon
FYI. I’m NOT starting a discussion here ;-)
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