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    1. Facebook‏Verified account @Facebook 4 Jun 2018
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      Hi @Zeynep. Interested in your thoughts here: You can import Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook, etc. onto your iPhone -- see attached screenshot. This means if you send an email to someone’s Gmail, there’s a good chance they’ll read it on Apple’s app.pic.twitter.com/PgD6pwOa5U

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    2. Facebook‏Verified account @Facebook 4 Jun 2018
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      Part of giving people control over their data means enabling them to take their information with them on other services (open platforms vs walled gardens). So you can get your Facebook on B’berry or your Gmail on iPhone. What do you feel is different with these FB integrations?

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    3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      Couple of things--has to do with the nature of your business, the information you hold and consent (but that doesn't mean what everyone else does is okay.) So let's walk through a few.

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    4. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      First, device-integrated API is an example of moving too fast at the expense of slower, more privacy-sensitive approaches. But either way, there is lack of clarity on who has access to what kind of information and that matters most for you because you hold sensitive information.

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    5. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      Second, if Facebook wasn't going to be a walled garden, and be a platform where people could take their data, it *had to be under clear consent & explanation.* You let apps and devices access data, and sometimes friends' data, but not at al clear to end-user. Hence the backlash.

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    6. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      For OS integration, the question is interest-alignment. We trust our devices with a lot, and while Apple is not perfect, they have largely aligned privacy interests with their users. Android, I gave up because I cannot manage to turn off Google tracking despite much trying. 🙄

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    7. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      I use Google's app to read email, but I understand some people have Apple's app. We just hope that Apple won't read all that and compile a profile on us—and I wish we had more than Apple's word—but Apple doesn't have a business model that's based on profiling and targeting us.

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    8. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      Facebook has sensitive data that is unlike any other platform (maybe closest is Google), has confused the hell out of most users (including me) on what gets collected, visibility and privacy (Zuck got confused while testifying) and, until recently, seemed to not erase much.

      1 reply 12 retweets 112 likes
    9. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      Facebook cannot simultaneously aspire to be the connective social fabric online (the platform era!) and have this business model which misaligns its interests with users' and be this muddled about privacy and sharing--and not have us wary of what happens with our data.

      3 replies 58 retweets 221 likes
    10. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jun 2018
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      zeynep tufekci Retweeted Michael LaForgia

      If NYT got details wrong, by all means, correct them. Also, what's going on here? The more you explain, the less we'll all be confused.https://twitter.com/laforgia_/status/1003619319736143872 …

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      Michael LaForgiaVerified account @laforgia_
      We wanted to learn more about what kinds of data Facebook makes available to “partners” that manufacture phones and other devices.
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      Facebook‏Verified account @Facebook 4 Jun 2018
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      Good feedback as always. Thanks for the reply, @zeynep. We agree that we can be clearer with people about how these things work and where our interests lie. These are vetted partnerships that give people access to FB on the devices they prefer to use – good for us, good for them.

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        2. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 5 Jun 2018
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          I don't think the users have clarity on what exactly that means. Can you respond to the thread I linked above? We're talking about 60+ companies. Can you provide what exact information they had; what the vetting was; and what if they stored/used that data without your knowledge?

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        3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 5 Jun 2018
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          Also this isn't a bad question. What if there was a malicious actor in that ecology? What were the safeguards? (Google also didn't have them doesn't make it better 😬).https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2018/06/04/did-facebook-allow-chinese-firms-zte-and-huawei-to-access-user-data-a-lawmaker-wants-to-know/ …

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        2. Anna Johnston‏ @SalingerPrivacy 5 Jun 2018
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          No, @facebook, it’s not that you need to be better at being clearer about the privacy invasive stuff you do with people’s data. You need to STOP DOING IT.

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        3. Tom Davenport‏ @TomDavenport 5 Jun 2018
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          Why stop doing it? Thousands of businesses use data responsibly from people content to share it.

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        1. 𝑅𝑢𝑠𝑠𝑒𝑙𝑙 𝑇ℎ𝑜𝑚𝑎𝑠‏ @MrMeritology 4 Jun 2018
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          Clearly, the revelations of the last few months show that @facebook is deficient in governing risk across it's value ecosystem, esp. lack of executive capability & responsibility: 1. Why is there no Risk Committee on the Board of Directors? 2. Why is there no Chief Risk Officer?

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        2. Urvi  💧 🧼 👏🏽‏ @theurv 5 Jun 2018
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          I don’t think that’s true. If I, your user, did not consent to let blackberry or android have my data and you didn’t build the app- thus they have it and the control over it- *I* never consented even if my friend had a device.

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        3. Urvi  💧 🧼 👏🏽‏ @theurv 5 Jun 2018
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          Good for the user of the device maybe? But bad for the people who know them. For anyone who values privacy the idea of I shared a post my friends could see is different than my friends phone device maker could also have all my data stored over time.

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        1. angela‏ @angelcastellani 5 Jun 2018
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          ever since your fb app update this morning the app only crashes many of us are having this issue i open app and get white screen then it crashes this morningpic.twitter.com/EZLd8HH9QN

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        1. hassan‏ @hbou 6 Jun 2018
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          Is this a monologue about @tim_cook ne blocking of trackers on ios12 (annoneced) The monster get hungrier?

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        1. Phase Me‏ @kliksf 6 Jun 2018
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          You agree that you can be clearer but you actively obfuscate this information then blame users because they clicked "I agree" at the end of a 17,000 word legalese document. Got it.

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