Facebook Disconnect Logo

On October 21, 2010

I’ll have more to say about the making of and response to the Facebook Disconnect extension later. For now, I’m dumping all different sizes of the logo I made for you to post. These images are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (the same license Creative Commons marks their own work with).

Spread the word!

140 x 140:

Facebook Disconnect Logo (140 x 140)

128 x 128:

Facebook Disconnect Logo (128 x 128)

64 x 64:

Facebook Disconnect Logo (64 x 64)

48 x 48:

Facebook Disconnect Logo (48 x 48)

32 x 32:

Facebook Disconnect Logo (32 x 32)

16 x 16:

Facebook Disconnect Logo (16 x 16)

Letters to the Editor

Stvdirks said...

Best idea yet.

felix said...

Well done, many thanks.

Brian Kennish said...

Thanks for the support, guys.

Helen said...

Thank you!!!

Googler said...

Facebook cannot track the webpages you go, but Google can. Hilarious ...

Brian Kennish said...

There are already one-click ways to opt out of Google tracking:

* http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html
* http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en

Naik said...

http://business2press.com/2010/10/22/google-engineer-develops-facebook-disconnect-to-block-facebook-connect/

tom said...

Any plans to do it for Firefox?

Guest said...

1. you have an option to post a comment with your FB ID...

2. Firefox addon?

Brian Kennish said...

If someone hates the extension and wants to log in with Facebook to tell me to eff off, I want to give them that chance. ;-)

Joe said...

I appreciate it, thanks

IrkG said...

Thank you !
I support this I hate FB, do we have a group to join on Users against Fb?
I have never been registered on it, and wont do it for nothing.

Logical Things said...

The ubiquitous "no" symbol, an ISO standard symbol originally used for traffic signs but that is now more frequently used for creating anti-logos, when applied correctly, actually contains the word "no." The slash is the diagonal of an upper-case N and the circle is the O. Yours, like so many others, is backward, but the meaning is nonetheless intact. Just one of my pet peeves.

Brian Kennish said...

I’m not trying to promote Facebook hate — just trying to give us all a better way to control *our* data.

Brian Kennish said...

Neat info! But don’t blame me. Blame Ghostbusters. (Compare the Facebook Disconnect logo to the Ghostbusters logo. :-P)

Badger said...

Thanks Brian!

Trey Means said...

This is a great great app... the next two apps that we need or may already have that I dont know is a predatory detection app (that detects and warns when certain language is being used between non related adults and children) And also we need an app that can scan photos for skin and scalp conditions and ailments.

Chrisships said...

Found this on a totally unrelated site. How soon do we get a version for Safari?