A handy list of ways Facebook has tried to sneakily gather data about you

Its worrying for a number of reasons, but its especially troubling because the company still has tremendous potential to reach billions of users.

It tracked private messages in social media apps, chats from in instant messaging apps including photos and videos, emails, web searches, web browsing activity, and even ongoing location information.

In its report, TechCrunch found that the Facebook Research app had some similarities to Facebooks Onavo VPN app .

Facebook told TNW only 5 percent of the participants of Project Atlas the name Facebook assigned to this initiative so it could distance itself from its data collection efforts were teens.

This incident shows that despite being banned from the App Store, Facebook is dogged enough about collecting data to find ways around these policies.

Later in the year, Apple reportedly found that the app gathered user data about the sites people visited, and the mobile apps they used.

Later, ArsTechnica reported that the social network collected the aforementioned data from Android phones that had the Facebook app installed for years.

Youve said everyone controls their data, but youre collecting data on people who are not even Facebook users, who never signed a consent or privacy agreement and youre collecting their data.

Lujan was referring to Shadow Profiles that exist on Facebook even if the person hasnt signed up for any of the companys services.

As weve suggested in the past, it might be time for a change in management at the company so that it can salvage its reputation.

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Author: The Next Web

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