We worked closely with 4 partners (Spotify, Netflix, Dropbox, Royal Bank of Canada) to integrate messaging into their products so people could message their FB friends — but only if they chose to use FB Login
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These experiences are common in our industry — think of being able to have Alexa read your email aloud. Here’s an example of how it worked if you used Facebook on Spotify:pic.twitter.com/2Zryf4Ck0R
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At the time, in order for you to write a message to a FB friend from within Spotify, for instance, we needed to give Spotify “write access.” For you to be able to read messages back, we needed Spotify to have “read access.”
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“Delete access” meant that if you deleted a message from within Spotify, it would also delete from FB.
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The partnerships were experimental and ended years ago. But we publicized the features then because we wanted people to use them: https://mashable.com/2014/09/02/netflix-adds-facebook-sharing-controls/#nYwpFEUExPqc ….
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They were clear to users and only available when people logged into these services with FB. We had strict rules in place over how partners could use APIs and what data they could and couldn't access.
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No third party was reading your private messages, or writing messages to your friends without your permission. Some stories have suggested we were shipping over private messages to partners, so we wanted to clarify a few things.
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Pretty sure no one believes you given Facebook's history of trying to cover up the truth.
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Facebook nor any of its partners possessed an active desire or ability to access, read, or interpret your messages. The process was required in order for both services to communicate with each other and ensure that when—for example, a message is sent, it is sent on both sides.
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I Don't know if FB is guilty of this or not. But I know FB is guilty of using an idea I sent to you without giving me credit for it. I sent FB a memo outlining the idea of resending customer memories of information they had posted in the past. Plz DM me!
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