Facebook dealt with 60 companies to access the users personal information
Facebook  dealt with 60 companies to access the users personal information
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Facebook who has become the world’s dominant social media service and recently in a report it has revealed that it deals to Phone and other device-makers companies allowing them to access vast amounts of its users’ personal information.

Yes its Shocking Facebook has followed data-sharing partnerships with at least 60 device-makers in which Apple, Amazon, BlackBerry, Microsoft and Samsung are partners. During the last decade, starting before Face book apps were extensively available on smart phones and the deals, most of which remain in effect, permitted Facebook to expand its reach and let device-makers propose customers popular features of the social network, such as messaging, “like” buttons and address books.

But the ties, whose span has not until that time been reported, lift worries about the company’s privacy protections and compliance with a 2011 approval ruling with the Federal Trade Commission. Facebook permitted the device companies access to the data of users’ friends without their explicit approval, even after announced that it would no longer contribute to share such information with outsiders. Some device-makers could get back personal information even from users’ friends who considered they had disqualified any sharing, The New York Times report exposed.

Facebook came under intensifying inspection by politicians and regulators after news reports in March that a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, harvested he private information of tens of millions of Facebook users.

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