> “Every piece of content that you share on Facebook, you own and you have complete control over who sees it and how you share it, and you can remove it at any time,” This sentence has been bothering me because it feels like his lawyers wrote it. It's specifically worded to not include issues like this one. Ref: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/techburger/article/Zuckerbe...
Facebook confirms data sharing with Chinese companies
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#13Only one thing can destroy big company / country etc - inside job.
In my point of view this is beginning of FB's end.
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#14It's classic. Only one thing can destroy big company / country etc - inside job. In my point of view this is beginning of FB's end.
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#15The sentence “only available on the device” makes no sense to me as an engineer. What?
Did Facebook code review every app and OS they gave this access to? Even then, would they be able to garauntee that an update couldn’t be made to the app or some library it relied on to prevent it from harvesting the data?
If that data was encrypted, how did it get displayed on a screen without being unencrypted first and this made vulnerable to scraping?
I was an iOS and Android applications developer and I can’t think of any way to do it (at least on iOS) short of (a) keeping it completely encrypted the entire time (b) only allowing an application signed by Facebook and belonging to Facebook and controlled by Facebook completely (in iOS, at least) to get this data since iOS apps are well sandboxed from one another or (c) relying vaguely on a legal agreement that the other party not be naughty with the data contractually which means jack shit to the Chinese.
On Android - Jesus, forget about it.
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#16> “Every piece of content that you share on Facebook, you own and you have complete control over who sees it and how you share it, and you can remove it at any time,” This sentence has been bothering me because it feels like his lawyers wrote it. It's specifically worded to not include issues like this one. Ref: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/techburger/article/Zuckerbe...
From the NYTimes article:
>"But the BlackBerry app had access to all of the reporter’s Facebook friends and, for most of them, returned information such as user ID, birthday, work and education history and whether they were currently online." [1]
Birthday, work and education history are all things that user's "share" on FB no?
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/06/03/technology/fa...
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#17It's classic. Only one thing can destroy big company / country etc - inside job. In my point of view this is beginning of FB's end.
charge them as a monopoly? when you have google and apple?
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#18So even confidential company info can be taken by the government. In the US I think there are practical limits on this and companies have some ability and willingness to resist. From my limited experience the latter is not always the case in china, and I'd imagine the former is less true as well
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#19> “Every piece of content that you share on Facebook, you own and you have complete control over who sees it and how you share it, and you can remove it at any time,” This sentence has been bothering me because it feels like his lawyers wrote it. It's specifically worded to not include issues like this one. Ref: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/techburger/article/Zuckerbe...
How is it specifically worded to not include the issue? I just see that sentence as an outright lie. I thought it was notable for its lack of "weasel words" and disingenuousness that are the hallmarks of Mark Zuckerberg's speech. From the NYTimes article: >"But the BlackBerry app had access to all of the reporter’s Facebook friends and, for most of them, returned information such as user ID, birthday, work and educat…
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#20It's classic. Only one thing can destroy big company / country etc - inside job. In my point of view this is beginning of FB's end.
I pretty much disagree. how exactly would that work? more regulation? so people just click though more yep, it's creepy but I don't care buttons. charge them as a monopoly? when you have google and apple?
No users / data = no ads. No ads, no cash. No cash means no FB.
Btw Fb's losing users in big already.