Facebook used people’s data as a bargaining chip, emails and court filings suggest

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Newly unredacted court records suggest that Facebook used people's profiles as leverage to expand its mobile-ad business.

 

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FB is a social platform and it's expected but shouldn't do it too obvious .... but has it ever occurred to you that Intel Silicons send back data as well as good as FB

Wow, disappointing behavior. But will people ever leave FB? User metrics show there still isn’t a mass exodus from it.

lovetogive2 but they own the user data, so they can do what they want with it, right?

Delete Fake Book!!

And let’s not get started on how after speaking aloud about a product...no matter how random...the Facebook app will magically start giving you ads about what you were just talking about. 😳

Deletefacebook Mark is such a scumbag who has no respect for law or privacy

it's what happens when a bunch of inexperienced kids on their first job run a company like this

sherylsandberg leaned in so much that she toppled over moral boundaries. Of course none of this is surprising, but still we had expected her to at least have a moral compass. Serves us right for giving this privileged 1% benefit-of-doubt.

deleteFacebook

Of course they did. Why is Britain the only government smart and brave enough to do something about Facebook?

AKA users don’t read TOS and EULA.

Isn’t that their entire business model?

Delete and regulate Facebook. It’s absolutely absurd they think they are above the law, or too big to fail.

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