Monday, 26 March 2018

Facebook logs texts and calls, users find as they delete accounts | Technology | The Guardian #deletefacebook #orwellian #state #surveillance

Facebook logs texts and calls, users find as they delete accounts | Technology | The Guardian


Facebook logs texts and calls, users find as they delete accounts

Leaving the social network after Cambridge Analytica scandal, users discover extent of data held
A woman holds a phone with the icons for the social networking apps Facebook, Instagram and others
 Facebook said: ‘People are expressly asked if they want to give permission to upload their contacts from their phone.’ Photograph: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images

As users continue to delete their Facebook accounts in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, a number are discovering that the social network holds far more data about them than they expected, including complete logs of incoming and outgoing calls and SMS messages.
The #deletefacebook movement took off after the revelations that Facebook had shared with a Cambridge psychologist the personal information of 50 million users, without their explicit consent, which later ended up in the hands of the election consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook makes it hard for users to delete their accounts, instead pushing them towards “deactivation”, which leaves all personal data on the company’s servers. When users ask to permanently delete their accounts, the company suggests: “You may want to download a copy of your info from Facebook.” It is this data dump that reveals the extent of Facebook’s data harvesting – surprising even for a company known to gather huge quantities of personal information.

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