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Originally Posted by Tobra
That has not been my experience for a few years at least.
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It very much depends on the level of security given to any given page.
Lots of businesses are fully open, so you can look at (at least some) of their page with no Facebook credentials at all.
Some require that you have an account, but you don't need to "friend" them. Some require that you "friend" them, and that is when they can see you back.
I went to Chrome's "incognito" mode and was able to watch that video, I thought that it would not know about my facebook account, maybe that video was changed between me looking at it and you looking at it.
Oh, you *can* be on Facebook and not let the Interwebs know everything about you. I have an account with no personal information except my name, no connections, no friends, no pictures, no nothing. You can't find me, Facebook cannot connect me to anyone else, but I can view a few more pages that interest me.