Facebook Block Thousands of Applications
Facebook has never stumbled in the case of security of its users personal data. The company is gaining spotlight on how to keep users ' personal information or data safe.
The app is banned for "improper sharing of data obtained from us, making data publicly available without protecting the identity of the person or anything else that clearly violates our policies," says Facebook.
Company recognition comes on the same day as a court submission that reveals Facebook has suspended 69,000 applications.
This case came from an investigation that began in March 2018 after the disclosure that the British consultant Cambridge Analytica accessed the data of 87 million Facebook users without permission. Access tens of millions of Facebook users is reportedly to help Donald J. Trump in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Facebook says it has seen millions of applications so far in ongoing investigation. As of August 2018, the company is said to suspend 400 applications.
Disclosures about large-scale application suspension update the question of how Facebook and other major technology companies handle personal information. It's also a question of how that data drives their great marketing power.
Facebook Block Thousands of Applications
In a Posting-an blog, Facebook claims to suspend tens of thousands of applications. Quoted from Marketwatch, for over a year, Facebook suspended tens of thousands of applications from approximately 400 developers who unworthily incorporated their users ' personal information.The app is banned for "improper sharing of data obtained from us, making data publicly available without protecting the identity of the person or anything else that clearly violates our policies," says Facebook.
Company recognition comes on the same day as a court submission that reveals Facebook has suspended 69,000 applications.
This case came from an investigation that began in March 2018 after the disclosure that the British consultant Cambridge Analytica accessed the data of 87 million Facebook users without permission. Access tens of millions of Facebook users is reportedly to help Donald J. Trump in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Facebook says it has seen millions of applications so far in ongoing investigation. As of August 2018, the company is said to suspend 400 applications.
Disclosures about large-scale application suspension update the question of how Facebook and other major technology companies handle personal information. It's also a question of how that data drives their great marketing power.