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Specifically he said the company will restrict the data that third - party
developers can
access to names, profile photos and
email addresses, and will require
developers to sign a contract before being allowed
to ask Facebook users for rights
to their posts.
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accessed, however, we have not been able
to rule out the possibility that some
developers» names, mailing
addresses, and / or
email addresses may have been
accessed.
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Facebook, Zuckerberg said, will now restrict the data that third - party
developers can
access to names, profile photos and
email addresses, and will require
developers to sign a contract before being allowed
to ask users for rights
to their posts.
Specifically he said the company will restrict the data that third - party
developers can
access to names, profile photos and
email addresses, and will require
developers to sign a contract before being allowed
to ask Facebook users for rights
to their posts.
Developers will now have their
access to user data severely restricted from the start, and will only be able
to see users» names, profile photos and
email addresses when they sign up.
That includes cutting off
developer access to data for users who have not used their apps in three months and limiting the amount of data shared with apps when users sign in
to only names, profile photos, and
email addresses.
Other new security measures Facebook plans
to introduce include removing the
developers»
access to user data if their app has not been used for three months, signing a contract
to ask users for
access to their posts or other private data, and limiting
developer access to only the user's name, profile photo, and
email address.
Second, Facebook will be cracking down on
developers access to your personal data, reducing the data apps are able
to access when you use Facebook
to login — restricting it
to just your name, profile photo, and
email address.
The Menlo Park, Calif., tech giant also said it would further restrict
developers»
access to data with measures such as reducing the data that users hand over
to outside apps upon signing in
to their name, profile picture and
email address.
Facebook has also promised
to limit
developers»
access to user data if said user hasn't used the app within three months, as well as reduce the amount of data given
to an app when a user signs up
to just name, profile photo and
email address.