Facebook privacy fuckup reveals who has your number in their phone
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#2It's pretty much possible. And Facebook is Evil. But I don't understand how he did to be certain of that ?
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#5How do the guy know Facebook used specifically the phone number he gave them ? It's pretty much possible. And Facebook is Evil. But I don't understand how he did to be certain of that ?
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#6Is it so bad? You can still choose to not have your number on Facebook? Or am I missing something.
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#7Not to say that I agree with this practice (I don't), but someone deliberately implemented this, and there's a good business case for it.
The privacy implications are unfortunate, but what else are we to expect from Facebook these days?
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#8Has anyone tried creating a new account with a phone number they already have on their main FB account to see if this works always?
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#9Is it so bad? You can still choose to not have your number on Facebook? Or am I missing something.
The problem is the lie. They asked the number for security reasons. I'm fine with that, i can give it to them for security reasons. BUT only for security reasons. Not for any other reason. So if they ask it for one reason and use it for another. That's bad.
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#10Not so much of a "fuckup" as it is a "feature". Not to say that I agree with this practice (I don't), but someone deliberately implemented this, and there's a good business case for it. The privacy implications are unfortunate, but what else are we to expect from Facebook these days?
I don't know in the US. But here in Europe that's pretty much against the law in most countries.