Facebook Says 100 Software Developers May Have Improperly Accessed User Data (cnbc.com) 17
Facebook on Tuesday said that as many as 100 software developers may have improperly accessed user data, including the names and profile pictures of people in specific groups on the social network. CNBC reports: The company recently discovered that some apps retained access to this type of user data despite making changes to its service in April 2018 to prevent this, Facebook said in a blog post. The company said it has removed this access and reached out to 100 developer partners who may have accessed the information. Facebook said that at least 11 developer partners accessed this type of data in the last 60 days.
"Although we've seen no evidence of abuse, we will ask them to delete any member data they may have retained and we will conduct audits to confirm that it has been deleted," the company said in the blog post. The company did not say how many users were affected.
"Although we've seen no evidence of abuse, we will ask them to delete any member data they may have retained and we will conduct audits to confirm that it has been deleted," the company said in the blog post. The company did not say how many users were affected.
Move fast (Score:1)
Only (Score:2)
More than one-hundred (Score:5, Insightful)
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When its "2nd- and 3rd-party" "exfiltration of private user data" its all about the users own data and suddenly full privacy protection is working again?
Re: More than one-hundred (Score:2)
Translation:
how dare you access this data without paying us for it. That is tantamount to property theft. You took our property without paying. The information on our dumbass peons, errr customers, is available at a cost. You sir are someone stealing cable without paying for said service.
Fuck the system (Score:3)
In response ... (Score:4, Insightful)
Facebook (Score:2)
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Facebook is the modern day equivalent to the TV as described in 1984. You have to pay attention to it just like people had to "pay attention" (quotes needed) to the USSR news at 9. We lived there for a couple of years and I now understand why my dad always turned the news on at 9 even if there was nobody
Re: Facebook (Score:2)
I say we take off a nuke the entire site from orbit. Itâ(TM)s the only way to be sure.
What? Facebook's not deleting their accounts? (Score:2)
Re: What? Facebook's not deleting their accounts? (Score:2)
Its not that they accessed it, its that they didnâ(TM)t pay for access. Cambridge Analytica paid for that very dame data.
Often times.. (Score:1)