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by dsypa 2371 days ago
This is like the Cambridge Analytica scandal: people allowed 3rd party apps to access their data and then they complain when, eh, they had their data.

Solution? Facebook closed the API. And now people complain that Facebook is a silo and they hold onto your data and they don't allow 3rd party apps to access it.

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That’s an oversimplification. The Facebook API had a gaping hole in it that allowed third party apps to access data on the authorized user AND friends.

Facebook discovers these kind of issues on a regular basis. The idea that they’ve clamped down on this type of thing is the joke of 2019.

Facebook could have restricted 3rd party access to only those applications that had given permission, or provided a way to manually export it so users would become familiar with a process they should probably know anyway.
Or they could have a sound app review process like Apple.