Thursday, December 20, 2018

Continuing Controversy: Has Facebook Offered Users' Personal Information to Dealers?

Washington: The popular social network Facebook has been accused of stealing information from its users and selling them to tech companies, including Amazon. The controversy arises from previously selling Facebook users to Cambridge Analytics. The company agreed. Following this, Facebook has signed a contract with the Trade Union Authority to notify anyone without access to Facebook users.

In the past few days, Facebook has alleged that it has posted photos of over 70 million users on the Internet. The photos that were posted on Facebook were not only released but also on Facebook. The Facebook company agreed to make this mistake.

In the meantime, Facebook has reportedly sold users' private messages and contingents to over 150 leading business companies, including Netflix and Amazon, as well as information from Microsoft's search engine Ping Facebook users. The Director of Facebook Privacy and Private Division has denied this complaint. There are no personal information, such as private chat, users

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