Fb is suing an organization that improperly harvested person information

The social media massive is suing OneAudience, which allegedly paid third-party builders to trace customers who used the "login with Facebook" characteristic.
The social media giant is suing OneAudience, which allegedly paid third-party developers to track users who used the "login with Facebook" feature.

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Author: Shirin Ghaffary

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