Those Apps Reportedly Shared Delicate Non-public Knowledge With Fb

On occasion, Fb isn’t the only you will have to blame for privateness violations involving Fb. As an example, an investigation via the Wall Side road Magazine discovered 11 well-liked apps that mechanically transmit doubtlessly delicate non-public knowledge like frame weight and menstrual cycles to Fb—on occasion in violation of the social community’s personal tips.
Sometimes, Facebook isn’t the one you should blame for privacy violations involving Facebook. For example, an investigation by the Wall Street Journal found 11 popular apps that routinely transmit potentially sensitive personal data like body weight and menstrual cycles to Facebook—sometimes in violation of the social network’s own guidelines.Original article
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