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by paganel
2743 days ago
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Did that message explicitly say "we are going to give access to your private messages to external companies like X, Y, Z" or was it a more convoluted message like "Facebook has direct access to your private messages (of course it has, I'm on FB, ain't I?) and as such it might process your private data with another external entity"? Either way, many, many of the users would have clicked OK on the confirmation screen even if it had said something like "Facebook is going to sacrifice your first-born child", that's why hiding behind confirmation screens/TOSes when doing nasty stuff like what's described in the article is not enough. |
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You get similar messages when you install most mobile apps. What exactly are you looking for? If you want to install apps, and the apps are going to do anything useful with data, you need permissions.
nasty stuff like what's described in the article
This thread is about how the article is false and misleading. You can't use the article to justify the article.