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Με το iOS 14 η Apple δίνει στους χρήστες τη δυνατότητα να επιλέξουν ποιος θα επιτρέπεται να δει τις πληροφορίες που συλλέγει το Facebook γι' αυτούς και τις προτιμήσεις τους.
O Tom Waren (The Verge) ανέβασε βιντεάκι που δείχνει σε πόσα τρίτα μέρη το Facebook μοιράζεται πληροφορίες για τις προτιμήσεις των χρηστών
Το Facebook διατείνεται ότι η Apple στερεί από τις μικρές επιχειρήσεις τη δυνατότητα στοχευμένης διαφήμισης, η Apple απαντά ότι δίνει στον χρήστη τη δυνατότητα να επιλέξει ο ίδιος με ποιους θα μοιράζεται το Facebook τις πληροφορίες για τον ίδιο
Εδώ μια..."μικρή" λίστα των πληροφοριών που συλλέγει το Facebook
Apart from the information that users provide to Facebook while signing up for its products, creating posts, sharing location or metadata of pictures or while using the in-app cameras, Facebook also gathers data regarding the users’ networks and communications, which includes the people, pages, hashtags, accounts and groups the users are connected to and the people that the users interact with the most. Moreover, information uploaded, imported or synced with these products from the phones or devices, like SMS or call logs and address books, is also collected by the social media giant.
The way people use these apps – the content they view, the features they like, the time and frequency of activity, and the people or accounts they interact with – is also monitored and collected by the user.
When any purchase is made using Facebook-owned products, the giant gathers information about the purchase or transaction including the number of the debit or credit card, account and authentication information and contact details, billing and delivery.
Information shared by other users regarding a user is also gathered by the giant, including when someone uploads a picture or content regarding a user, send a message to them, or upload, sync or import their contact information.
That is not where it ends though. While not entirely ethical, Facebook gathering data from apps owned by it still seems okay. However, Facebook also collects information from the phones, computers, TVs and other devices used by customers that integrate with Facebook’s products.
O Tom Waren (The Verge) ανέβασε βιντεάκι που δείχνει σε πόσα τρίτα μέρη το Facebook μοιράζεται πληροφορίες για τις προτιμήσεις των χρηστών
Το Facebook διατείνεται ότι η Apple στερεί από τις μικρές επιχειρήσεις τη δυνατότητα στοχευμένης διαφήμισης, η Apple απαντά ότι δίνει στον χρήστη τη δυνατότητα να επιλέξει ο ίδιος με ποιους θα μοιράζεται το Facebook τις πληροφορίες για τον ίδιο
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Εδώ μια..."μικρή" λίστα των πληροφοριών που συλλέγει το Facebook
Apart from the information that users provide to Facebook while signing up for its products, creating posts, sharing location or metadata of pictures or while using the in-app cameras, Facebook also gathers data regarding the users’ networks and communications, which includes the people, pages, hashtags, accounts and groups the users are connected to and the people that the users interact with the most. Moreover, information uploaded, imported or synced with these products from the phones or devices, like SMS or call logs and address books, is also collected by the social media giant.
The way people use these apps – the content they view, the features they like, the time and frequency of activity, and the people or accounts they interact with – is also monitored and collected by the user.
When any purchase is made using Facebook-owned products, the giant gathers information about the purchase or transaction including the number of the debit or credit card, account and authentication information and contact details, billing and delivery.
Information shared by other users regarding a user is also gathered by the giant, including when someone uploads a picture or content regarding a user, send a message to them, or upload, sync or import their contact information.
That is not where it ends though. While not entirely ethical, Facebook gathering data from apps owned by it still seems okay. However, Facebook also collects information from the phones, computers, TVs and other devices used by customers that integrate with Facebook’s products.
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