Not exact matches
Mr. Zuckerberg has stated that Facebook will «investigate all apps that had
access to large amounts of information» and «conduct a full audit
of any app
with suspicious activity,» which sounds promising but will only be effective
with the technical tools and personnel
to carry that out.
«We will investigate all apps that had
access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform
to dramatically reduce data
access in 2014, and we will conduct a full audit
of any app
with suspicious activity,» Zuckerberg wrote.
Privacy is a significant concern when it comes
to tinder, as users sign up
with their facebook profile, meaning the company has
access to a
large amount of personal
information, including your email address, likes, birthday, education history, interests, current city, personal description, your friends list, and photos
of you and your facebook friends who might be common
with other users.
In some instances, it may be appropriate for a covered entity, presented
with a relatively broad discovery request,
to permit
access to a relatively
large amount of information in order for a party
to identify the relevant
information.
We will investigate all apps that had
access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform in 2014
to reduce data
access, and we will conduct a full audit
of any app
with suspicious activity.
«We will investigate all apps that had
access to large amounts of information before we changed our platform
to dramatically reduce data
access in 2014, and we will conduct a full audit
of any app
with suspicious activity,» Zuckerberg wrote.
Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would no longer allow app developers
access to its users data after three months
of inactivity, that it would reduce the
information people are required
to give app developers, and it would audit all apps
with access to large amounts of data before 2014, when the platform dramatically reduced the
amount of data shared
with third parties.
Zuckerberg also said the company would investigate all apps that had
access to «
large amounts of information» prior
to the changes made in 2014 and that Facebook would conduct a full audit
of any app
with «suspicious activity.»