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by saagarjha
2943 days ago
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Yes, I didn't quite understand that. Apple had this to say: > An Apple spokesman said the company relied on private access to Facebook data for features that enabled users to post photos to the social network without opening the Facebook app, among other things. So is this like what connecting your Facebook account in Settings does? Allow you share pictures through the share sheet in Photos or whatever? What does Apple get to see, and what stays on the device? |
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It depends on the platform.
On iOS you could post various types of information to Facebook, and you could sync Facebook contact and calendar data to the local device.
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/understanding-facebook-integrati...
Aside from letting you share information and sync Facebook contacts and calendars, Windows Phone 7, for instance, pulled in a lot more data to populate it's People hub.
>For all intents and purposes the People hub is the Facebook app for Windows Phone 7. If you’ve supplied your Facebook login, the default “what’s new” tab will serve as your news feed.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/3982/windows-phone-7-review/7