The main changes are to its backend application programming interfaces (API) that will restrict outside developers
from accessing user data collected through Facebook events, groups and pages.
Facebook is implementing changes that would restrict third - party apps
from accessing user data.
It's the second product announcement today, following news that Facebook would stop apps
from accessing user data if they haven't been launched within 90 days.
Not exact matches
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless
data transfer technologies to provide
users with almost instant
access to information stored on a company's computer networks and servers
from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
Not only is this a great way of backing up
data, but it also allows
users to
access the files remotely
from any location in the world.
At the time, laxer privacy settings across Facebook meant Kogan had
access to
data from tens of millions more
users after their friends had installed the app.
Over time much of the
data users access will still come
from search engines.
New enhancements to the Premium edition include the ability to synchronize
data from multiple
users into a central database
from inside or outside the company firewall and to assign
access rights to specific contacts by
users or teams of
users.
The company is facing questions
from lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic about how it handles personal
user data after a pair of weekend reports by The Observer newspaper in the U.K. and The New York Times alleged research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly gained
access to the
data of more than 50 million Facebook
users.
It was the beginning of more targeted advertising, and the changes enabled third - party sites to
access Facebook
user data — unless, of course,
users sifted through the site's complex new privacy settings and blocked third - party sites
from accessing their
data.
There are still some functions available
from the old platform, however, such as the ability to read public media on behalf of a
user or to read a
user's own media statistics, although the number of requests (the number of times your app
accesses Instagram's
data, useful for real - time updates) has been reduced to 200
from 5,000.
Data that could be easily
accessed from friends included names of
users, their education and work histories, birthdays, likes, locations, photos, relationship statuses, and religious and political affiliations.
The same app was used to
access data from Colombian
users, according to the tech site Hipertextual.
Since the
data misuse scandal blew up last month, Facebook has said it is conducting a full audit of any apps which had
access to «a large amount» of information before it changed app permissions on its platform in mid 2015 to prevent developers
from being able to suck out
data on Facebook
users» friends.
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A Bitcoin
user has gone to court to prevent the Internal Revenue Service
from accessing personal
data of millions of
users on Coinbase, a San Francisco - based digital asset exchange company.
The social network's rules at the time allowed Kogan to
access data from «tens of millions» of the initial
users» friends, which he later shared with Cambridge Analytica.
One major feature that would distinguish the business practices of Amazon's «streaming
data marketplace»
from those of actors such as Facebook: The social media giant, while admitting that it has allowed direct
access to
user data for academic purposes, claims to prohibit the sale of these
data «to any ad network,
data broker or other advertising or monetization - related service.»
The Facebook CEO will testify after Cambridge Analytica
accessed data from about 50 million Facebook
users.
Facebook shares have gotten whacked, down more than 11 % since news broke over the weekend that Cambridge Analytica
accessed data from 50 million Facebook
users without their permission.
Its current app platform prevents apps
from accessing formerly - available
data about a
user's friends.
WASHINGTON — Revelations that a political
data firm may have gained
access to the personal information of as many as 50 million Facebook
users drew new bipartisan calls on Capitol Hill Monday for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the heads of other social media companies to answer questions
from Congress.
Giovenco was most concerned with opening
access, while Dawson focused on how to protect
user data or prevent such companies
from erasing Canadian culture.
For two days, Facebook's chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg faced tough questions
from US lawmakers in the wake of revelations that
data firm Cambridge Analytica improperly
accessed the information of 87 million Facebook
users.
As tremors
from Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal continue to reverberate, the social network has made it clearer for
users to
access and control their
data privacy settings.
As tremors
from Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal continue to reverberate, the social network has made it clearer for
users to
access and control their
data privacy...
Dimon was responding to a question about advice he'd give Facebook as the social media giant deals with the fallout
from reports that Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm, was able to
access data on 50 million
users beginning in 2014.
The shady analytics firm is believed to have gained
access to personal
data from around 50 million of Facebook's
users, which it employed to inform online ad spending and influence elections.
In the case of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook says a researcher
from Cambridge University, Aleksandr Kogan, used a personality quiz app in 2014 to gain
access to the
data of 270,000 Facebook
users, including their friends and «likes.»
The Market Information Statistics Database allows
users to
access a long - term
data compilations for the domestic market as well as price information and trade statistics
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One of the tools, the SNP - Seek database, is designed to provide
user - friendly
access to a type of genetic marker called single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified
from this
data.
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The Federal Trade Commission confirmed that it has opened an investigation of Facebook following reports that a
data analysis firm used by the Trump campaign improperly
accessed the names, «likes» and other personal information
from at least 30 million
users on the social site.
Elizabeth Denham is seeking a warrant to
access to the databases and servers of the company amid claims it improperly used
data from Facebook
users on behalf of political clients.
Facebook now admits that Cambridge Analytica got unauthorized
access to personal
data from 87 million of the social network's
users.
He said he is particularly concerned with comments
from Facebook a few days ago that
users could potentially pay to restrict the
data to which advertisers have
access.
Questions about Cambridge Analytica's
data collection resulted
from news reports that an app created by a Cambridge University psychologist, Aleksandr Kogan,
accessed information
from about 50 million Facebook
users.
The event comes more than a month after news broke that Cambridge Analytica, a
data firm with ties to President Donald Trump's campaign,
accessed information
from as many as 87 million Facebook
users without their knowledge.
Facebook Inc faced new calls for regulation
from within U.S. Congress and was hit with questions about personal
data safeguards on Saturday after reports a political consultant gained inappropriate
access to 50 million
users»
data starting in 2014.
News broke this weekend that Cambridge Analytica, a
data firm with ties to President Donald Trump's campaign, reportedly
accessed information
from about 50 million Facebook
users without their knowledge.
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Data storage services from Amazon, Apple, Dropbox and others can house gigabytes of data in «the cloud» that users can access from a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smartpho
Data storage services
from Amazon, Apple, Dropbox and others can house gigabytes of
data in «the cloud» that users can access from a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smartpho
data in «the cloud» that
users can
access from a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smartphones.
On gay hook - up app Grindr, the team
accessed data about people the
user had checked out, including dates of birth, their distance
from the
user on last viewing and a database of sent and received messages, as well as the
user's email address.
The company feared that unauthorised foreign
users could
access the machines and illegally export
data from them.
Instead, individual computers would be able to copy and republish content on receipt, providing other
users with the option to
access data, or fragments of
data,
from a wide range of locations rather than the source itself.
Implementation of the OMERO database allows use of a single platform for
data storage and archiving, metadata handling and
access from internal and external
users.
Accessing the
data is free, and use is governed by the stipulations for
data analysts and
users from the Toronto Statement.
One of the tools, the SNP - Seek database, is designed to provide
user - friendly
access to a type of genetic marker called single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified
from this
data.
Multi — platform dating services such as Millionaire Match can be
accessed from a host of devices thereby allowing
users to keep in touch with others or make connections while on the move, as long as they have an active
data connection.