Facebook was prosecuted for more than 150 companies accessing users' messages
The New York Times' more than 200-page report recently revealed a scary secret about the world's largest social network today. It is Facebook that has shared millions of users' data for more than 150 companies over the years.
The New York Times' more than 200-page report recently revealed a scary secret about the world's largest social network today. It is Facebook that has shared millions of users' data for more than 150 companies over the years. These companies are classified as data partners by Facebook and allow them not to comply with normal privacy regulations.
In addition, the New York Times added that Facebook has been implementing data partnership agreements since 2010, some still in effect in 2018.
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In its report, the New York Times also stressed that some Facebook partners such as Spotify, Netflix, Microsoft or Yahoo even have access to and edit users' personal messages. Specifically:
- Netflix and Spotify have the right to read individual user messages.
- Amazon has the ability to collect user names and contact information.
- Yahoo can read user posts.
- Microsoft, Sony and Amazon are able to obtain user email addresses.
Spotify and Netflix representatives confirmed that they did not know they had unauthorized access to user data as mentioned by the New York Times.
Facebook also said that their data partners strictly adhere to user privacy terms. Facebook's cooperation with different companies is intended to help users use this social network on both devices and platforms not supported by Facebook.
Satterfield, Facebook's Director of Public Policy and Privacy, said the company is working hard to regain trust from its users by telling them about better personal information, clearer policies.
Facebook has faced many scandals this year. The biggest is the disclosure of personal data leakage of 87 million users with the Cambridge Analytica data company in March. And most recently, the existence of a vulnerability makes millions of users' private photos possible. shared with more than 1,500 third-party applications.
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