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by riotgamer 3014 days ago
lol "illegally uploaded contacts" contacts are public knowledge. you dont want someone to share it dont give it to that person .
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The author's domain ends in .de so I presume he's German. Attending a data protection lecture in Germany, the lecturer said the same thing, he can technically sue his friends because they gave his name and number to a 3rd party, without his consent. So at least in his jurisdiction it's illegal, however you may disagree.

Tragically even "secure" apps like Telegram does this.

The more interesting aspect is that if a group of people, some of whom are friends, uploaded their contacts, the network (Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram) can build a graph of friends. And they can build a profile of you based on the profiles they have from your FB-using friends. Not sure how exact it'll be, but it's what they do and sell to their customers.

What's your full name, phone number, email address, and home address? Or alternatively, how do your presumably extant friends know how to get in contact with you, given your impenetrable policy of never sharing any contact information?
I give this information to my friends, I do not expect them to share it with the rest of the world. If someone who knows of me from a common friend wants to contact me they can ask that friend to pass on their contact details to me.