Also possible: the company's decision to take out full - page ads in 10 different newspapers that forewarned of additional data -
sucking apps on its platform, all under the guise of an apology.
Not exact matches
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.
When it's not Facebook admitting it allowed data
on as many as 87 million users to be
sucked out by a developer
on its
platform who sold it to a political consultancy working for the Trump campaign, or dating
app Grindr «fessing up to sharing its users» HIV status with third party A / B testers, some other ugly facet of the tech industry's love affair with tracking everything its users do slides into view.
But the
apps sucked, the infrastructure
sucked, early
apps had to deal with 100 + different phones
on so many carrier
platforms that were unduly complicated.