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Still looks difficult to stop people tagging you in photos. That's why Facebook sucks so much. I won't use it until they require prior confirmation for photo tagging.

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Still looks difficult to stop people tagging you in photos. That's why Facebook sucks so much. I won't use it until they require prior confirmation for photo tagging.

Depends what you're doing in the photos and who you're doing it with (or to). ;)

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plus richard - it tells you if you have been tagged (if your a registered user) and you can remove the tag if you wish. To be honest though, you have probably been already "tagged" in hundreds of your friends photos - just you not being a facebook user means you dont know about it.

Ignorance is bliss?

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It remains to be seen whether the shift will mean fewer surprises for people who have unintentionally shared party photos with their bosses.

It also doesn't allow which friend to share the photo with. Bosses may be in the friend list.

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That's easy to deal with. Make TWO lists... one "friends" and one "others". You can lock "others" out of whichever items you want.

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