In yesterday's publication for Facebook, we uncovered a link that leads to a very well hidden mode of the social network. The following text comes as a supplement to yesterday's post, and may perhaps further explain the size of the massive collection data from Facebook.
"Do you really know how many phone numbers you have given to Facebook?
Today we will continue with how you can cut off access to Facebook, which is constantly looking for opportunities to collect all kinds of data on servers the company's.
Below is how your contacts sync, explaining how your contacts were found in larger social networking databases.
"Messenger uploads your contacts from your device if you have enabled continuous sync. To enable or disable continuous synchronization in Messenger:
Android:
- At tab Home, tap the profile of your profile up and right.
- Click People.
- Click Synced contacts to enable or disable this setting.
iPhone or iPad:
- On the tab Home, tap the profile of your profile up left.
- Click People.
- Click Synced contacts to enable or disable this setting
You can view or delete the contacts you have uploaded from the Instant Messaging Contacts page. To delete the contacts you have uploaded from Messenger, visit the page and select Delete all.
Note: To prevent your contacts from rising again, you must turn off the synchronization feature on all the devices you use the Messenger app.
Facebook: Upload and manage your contacts
The revealing link:
https://www.facebοok.com/mobile/messenger/contacts
So if you are not convinced:
"Only you will be able to see your contacts. Facebook, however, will be able to use the information you have uploaded for your contacts, both to suggest friends to you and others, and to offer everyone a better service "do something…