Facebook said it suspended tens of thousands of apps for violating its rules around accessing and sharing information and for failing to respond to company requests https://t.co/g2s2ixBEa2— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 20, 2019
Facebook said it suspended tens of thousands of apps for violating its rules around accessing and sharing information and for failing to respond to company requests https://t.co/g2s2ixBEa2
And now, barely 24 hrs after insisting to my face that Facebook takes personal privacy more seriously than anything else, FB reveals potentially massive data breaches https://t.co/FuS9Am51pD— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) September 20, 2019
And now, barely 24 hrs after insisting to my face that Facebook takes personal privacy more seriously than anything else, FB reveals potentially massive data breaches https://t.co/FuS9Am51pD
Wow. Always figured that #CambridgeAnalytica was the tip of the iceberg in a lawless ocean of data exploitation and abuse. https://t.co/kXV1hXvasl— David Carroll ?? (@profcarroll) September 20, 2019
Wow. Always figured that #CambridgeAnalytica was the tip of the iceberg in a lawless ocean of data exploitation and abuse. https://t.co/kXV1hXvasl
NEW: Court documents unsealed today reveal Facebook a) suspended 10k apps b) thousands suggest potential data misuse c) FB refuses to tell Mass AG the names of apps. Today's release from FB was only tip of iceberg. w/@drewharwell https://t.co/WobKReTKD5— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) September 20, 2019
NEW: Court documents unsealed today reveal Facebook a) suspended 10k apps b) thousands suggest potential data misuse c) FB refuses to tell Mass AG the names of apps. Today's release from FB was only tip of iceberg. w/@drewharwell https://t.co/WobKReTKD5
Facebook suspends tens of thousands of apps in ongoing privacy investigation https://t.co/pptLtofXoh by @dangoodin001— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) September 21, 2019
Facebook suspends tens of thousands of apps in ongoing privacy investigation https://t.co/pptLtofXoh by @dangoodin001
#Facebook has suspended 'Tens of Thousands' of #Apps amid audit. The company has been auditing millions of Facebook Apps for potential privacy violations, and as a result has suspended tens of thousands of them, many of which faile…https://t.co/e3NDS2myWO https://t.co/Vk054MOwM5— Johnnie Felix ✨ (@JohnnieFellix) September 22, 2019
#Facebook has suspended 'Tens of Thousands' of #Apps amid audit. The company has been auditing millions of Facebook Apps for potential privacy violations, and as a result has suspended tens of thousands of them, many of which faile…https://t.co/e3NDS2myWO https://t.co/Vk054MOwM5
Sen. @RonWyden: "This wasn’t some accident. Facebook put up a neon sign that said ‘Free Private Data,’ and let app developers have their fill of Americans’ personal info. The FTC needs to hold Mark Zuckerberg personally responsible" https://t.co/V8mWdrftxd w/ @TonyRomm— Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) September 20, 2019
Sen. @RonWyden: "This wasn’t some accident. Facebook put up a neon sign that said ‘Free Private Data,’ and let app developers have their fill of Americans’ personal info. The FTC needs to hold Mark Zuckerberg personally responsible" https://t.co/V8mWdrftxd w/ @TonyRomm
I don’t get why ppl still use the company’s service https://t.co/gSKWaqC3tP— alex (SF) (@alex) September 20, 2019
I don’t get why ppl still use the company’s service https://t.co/gSKWaqC3tP
Oops. This time it was tens of thousands of apps, not just one. That should make it pretty hard to find out what is done with our data, and by whom. https://t.co/uuIgxSbuWI— Sara Danner Dukic (@saradannerdukic) September 20, 2019
Oops. This time it was tens of thousands of apps, not just one. That should make it pretty hard to find out what is done with our data, and by whom. https://t.co/uuIgxSbuWI