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Friday, 23 March 2018

Good Or Bad? 6 Upcoming Changes On Facebook

Earlier today, Mark Zuckerberg finally broke his five days of silence on the Cambridge Analytica scandal which showed how the data sharing policies on Facebook led to the exploitation of millions.


In a Facebook post, Mark Zuckerberg detailed steps to ensure the safety of your data on the platform, they include:


1.An in-depth look at the applications that have access to a large amount of data, and a complete audit of these applications when something fishy is found.


2.You will be able to see the applications that have access to your data and automatically revoke their access if you haven’t used the app within the last 3 months.


3.A limitation of access to apps that require a Facebook login. Moving forward, the company will restrict the shared data to just name, email and profile photo. If the developer needs more data access, he must not only get approval but also sign a contract.


4.As said in point 2, Facebook will also introduce a tool at the top of your news feed that shows all the apps that have your data so that it can be easy to revoke their permissions. 


5.A plan to expand its bug bounty program to attract more security researchers and enhance the overall security of the platform.


6.Finally, a notification would be sent toall the users whose data have been misused during the Cambridge Analytica scandal. 


Now, a lot of people online are of the opinion that Mark Zuckerberg hasn’t answered the major question, which is, the reason why Facebook was silent about the scandal when it was revealed in 2015.


In the meantime, are these steps good enough for you to trust Facebook again?


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