Facebook exposed user data to thousands of app developers

Facebook exposed user data to thousands of app developers

Facebook ‘Privacy Matters’ reveals 5000 app developers continued to receive previously authorized users’ data after access should have automatically expired.


Facebook which happened to be the world’s biggest social media platform has revealed another data breach-related incident involving the personal information of its users. The word ‘another’ is a profuse indication of Facebook’s ‘Cambridge Analytica’ user privacy breach for political profiling in 2018.


However, Mark Zuckerberg’s response to Cambridge Analytica ensured users a ‘privacy-focused’ future. But in a satirical turn of events, Facebook announced via Privacy Matters that some third-party applications continued to receive previously authorized users’ data after access should have automatically expired.


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The incident proliferated data to approximately 5000 app developers who continued to receive information, which includes demographics such as age, gender, and language.

In 2014, Facebook assured that they had taken more stringent yet granular control for user information. Later in 2018, the social media giant announced that they would automatically expire an application’s ability to receive user data after their system recognizes that a person hasn’t used the platform for more than ninety days.



But the safety mechanism failed to activate in many instances and developers were able to access information after all.


See: Google admits third-party app developers read your Gmail emails


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