Facebook: continues to have user data in 14 companies

Over the weekend, Facebook revealed it had partnerships with 52 organizations that shared of users of the service, possibly without their consent.

Facebook unveiled the partnerships in an 700 page manifesto at the Congressional Energy and Commerce Committee. Some of the partnerships had already been unveiled last month (Apple, Amazon, Samsung and other device manufacturers).

For these cases, Facebook announced that making data available to device manufacturers was the only way for their users phones to have the best Facebook experience.

But some of the companies included in the list released on Friday are a little difficult to explain.
For example, according with Politico, Huawei and the Alibaba are on the same list. We mention Alibaba because it is a purely commercial company looking for online customer lists with metadata showing their preferences.

Facebook announced that it had terminated any partnership with 38 from 52 companies but did not specify whether it did before or after 2015 when it applied the new regulations allegedly designed to prevent third parties from accessing user data.

So according to what the greatest claims , there are 14 companies with which the largest social network is still working.

The question is why after her scandal Analytica, didn't distribution or sale of data stop immediately?

According to Facebook, these companies are considered "safe". It seems that the company has a measure of confidentiality for companies such as Mozilla, Opera, or even Vodafone or Nokia, which does not compare at all with Cambridge Analytica.

Those who have insomnia can read 700 pages from here (PDF)

_________________________

iGuRu.gr The Best Technology Site in Greecefgns

every publication, directly to your inbox

Join the 2.087 registrants.

Written by giorgos

George still wonders what he's doing here ...

Leave a reply

Your email address is not published. Required fields are mentioned with *

Your message will not be published if:
1. Contains insulting, defamatory, racist, offensive or inappropriate comments.
2. Causes harm to minors.
3. It interferes with the privacy and individual and social rights of other users.
4. Advertises products or services or websites.
5. Contains personal information (address, phone, etc.).