Showing posts with label #Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Facebook. Show all posts

Monday, 6 January 2014

FACEBOOK SUED OVER ALLEGED PRIVATE MESSAGE SCANNING!

Facebook sued over alleged private message 'scanning'



Facebook has faced criticism over its privacy policies in the past

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Facebook is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it monitors users' private messages.

The lawsuit claims that when users share a link to another website via a private message, Facebook scans it to profile the sender's web activity.

It alleges that Facebook systematically intercepts messages to mine user data and profits by sharing it with data aggregators, advertisers and marketers.

Facebook said the allegations were "without merit".

"We will defend ourselves vigorously," the world's biggest social networking site added.

The lawsuit is claiming the greater of either $100 (£61) a day for each day of alleged violations or $10,000, for each user.

Facebook has positioned itself to acquire pieces of the users' profiles that are likely unavailable to other data aggregators”Matthew Campbell & Michael HurleyPlaintiffs

The lawsuit, filed earlier this week, cites independent research that, it claims, found Facebook reviews the contents of its users' private messages "for purposes unrelated to the facilitation of message transmission".

"Representing to users that the content of Facebook messages is "private" creates an especially profitable opportunity for Facebook," it says.

It says this is "because users who believe they are communicating on a service free from surveillance are likely to reveal facts about themselves that they would not reveal had they known the content was being monitored.

"Thus, Facebook has positioned itself to acquire pieces of the users' profiles that are likely unavailable to other data aggregators."

However, others have come forward to defend Facebook.

Writing on his blog, security expert Graham Cluley said that if the site was not examining links shared privately, Facebook would be failing a "duty of care" to its users.

"If you didn't properly scan and check links there's a very real risk that spam, scams, phishing attacks, and malicious URLs designed to infect recipients' computers with malware could run rife," he argued.

Criticism

Facebook has come under attack over its privacy policies in the past.

In September last year, it faced criticism over a proposed change to its privacy policy which would have allowed ads to be created using the names and profile pictures of Facebook users.

The firm had claimed that its proposal merely clarified the language of its privacy policy, rather than making any material changes to it.

Facebook undertook to change the wording in the wake of a legal action launched in 2011 which saw it pay $20m to compensate users who claimed it had used their data without explicit permission.

Thursday, 26 December 2013

FACEBOOK NAMES MOST POPULAR LOCATION IN NIGERIA!

Facebook’s Most Popular Check-In Spots This Year Include Places in Iceland, Argentina and Nigeria


With the end of the year approaching, Facebook just released its annual compilation of the year’s most popular destinations—or, at least, those most popular for Facebook users to check in to. CNN reports:

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The list includes the top checked in places, excluding transportation hubs, in 25 of the countries with the most active Facebook users in 2013.

Travel is big business for the global social network, which confirmed that travel continues to be the second most talked-about life event on Facebook after relationship updates.

Some of the top world destinations for check-ins are typical, such as Venice’s famous Piazza San Marco and various Disneylands around the world. Others, however are a bit unexpected. (A waterfront neighborhood in Argentina is #1? Do Australians really love cricket that much? What’s going on at that mall in Nigeria?) But they reflect Facebook’s popularity around the world. Unfortunately, Facebook doesn’t get into any analysis besides simply presenting the results, which follow in alphabetical order:


Argentina: Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires
Australia: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), East Melbourne, Victoria
Brazil: Parque Ibirapuera, São Paulo
Canada: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Egypt: Sharm el-Sheikh, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt
France: Disneyland Paris, Marne La Vallée
Germany: Reeperbahn, Hamburg
Hong Kong: 香港迪士尼樂園 | Hong Kong Disneyland
Iceland: Blue Lagoon, Reykjavík, Iceland
India: Harmandir Sahib (The Golden Temple)
Italy: Piazza San Marco, Venice
Japan: 東京ディズニーランド (Tokyo Disneyland), Tokyo
Mexico: Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City
Nigeria: Ikeja City Mall, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Poland: Temat Rzeka, Warsaw
Russia: Центральный парк культуры и отдыха им. Горького | Gorky Park of Culture and Leisure
Singapore: Marina Bay Sands
South Africa: Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
South Korea: Myungdong Street, Seoul
Spain: Las Ramblas, Barcelona, Catalonia
Sweden: Friends Arena, Solna
Taiwan: 花園夜市Tainan Flower Night Market, Tainan City
Turkey: Taksim Square, Istanbul
United Kingdom: The 02, London
United States: Disneyland, Anaheim, California

Read more: http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/smartnews/2013/12/an-argentinian-neighborhood-is-facebooks-most-popular-check-in-spot-this-year/#ixzz2ocHiNrOH