Report: Facebook sends user data without their permission to operators and phones
A recent report revealed that Facebook sends personal data of its users to network providers and handset manufacturers, hoping to buy ads.
According to the Daily Mail website, Facebook has repeatedly given user data to about 100 partner companies in 50 countries, but it claims that data sharing is the arm of a broader program focused on improving network connectivity.
However, the "anonymous" data collected by Facebook contains a lot of personal details, including user demographics, device specifications, personal interests, video usage, and friends' information. These data are said to have been used actively to help partner companies target ads.
Reports indicate that the data shared by Facebook includes technical information about user devices Wi-Fi Or use the mobile network, as well as the interests of users and previous sites.
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