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Facebook Says Companies Got Access to Data Upon User Permission

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Tempo.co

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Laila Afifa

19 December 2018 22:18 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Facebook Inc said it did not give companies access to personal data of users without their permission. The company released the announcement after the New York Times reported on Tuesday that the social network allowed some tech giants far greater access to data than it had disclosed.

The paper reported that Facebook allowed Microsoft's Bing search engine to see the names of virtually all Facebook users' friends without their consent, citing internal records that describe data-sharing deals that benefited more than 150 companies.

"None of these partnerships or features gave companies access to information without people's permission, nor did they violate our 2012 settlement with the FTC," Konstantinos Papamiltiadis, Facebook's director of developer platforms and programs, said in a blog post.

Facebook settled with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in 2012 over charges that the company was deceiving consumers and forcing them to share more personal information than they had intended.

The NYT report also said Facebook gave companies like Netflix and Spotify the ability to read users' private messages and permitted Amazon to obtain users' names and contact information through their friends.

"At no time did we access people's private messages on Facebook or ask for the ability to do so," a Netflix spokesperson said in response to the story.

Netflix had launched a feature in 2014 that enabled members to recommend TV shows and movies to their Facebook friends via Messenger or Netflix. The spokesperson said Netflix shut the feature in 2015 as it was not popular.

Facebook said the access to these companies, known as integration partners, was aimed at helping users access their Facebook accounts or specific features on devices and platforms built by other companies like Apple, Amazon, Blackberry and Yahoo.

The feature could also help users see recommendations from their Facebook friends on other popular apps and websites like Netflix and Spotify.

Facebook said the users needed to sign in with their Facebook account to use these features offered by the likes of Apple and Amazon.

The social network said it shut down nearly all of these partnerships over the past several months, except those with Apple and Amazon, which people continue to find useful and which are covered by active contracts.

Earlier this month, a British lawmaker released documents that revealed Facebook offered some companies, including Netflix and Airbnb, access to data about users' friends it did not make available to most other apps in 2015.

REUTERS



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