Facebook has been recording people’s call records on Android. Another reason I never use Android.https://twitter.com/mat_johnson/status/977317787520720896 …
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I love that people defend Android because you can change permissions. Yeah and people read EULAs right?
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Facebook has been collecting call history and SMS data from Android devices https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/25/17160944/facebook-call-history-sms-data-collection-android …pic.twitter.com/zd0Yrkub2e
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A Facebook software engineer just emailed me. It's clear even Facebook employees don't understand why people are surprised the company even needs to collect call history and SMS datapic.twitter.com/sXUWvNP4eR
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A Facebook software engineer just emailed me. It's clear even Facebook employees don't understand why people are surprised the company even needs to collect call history and SMS data (mobile friendly version of tweet)pic.twitter.com/Hk4PnzXGMa
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Replying to @tomwarren
The worst part might be thinking the EULA analogy somehow makes it better rather than worse.
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Replying to @RichFelker @tomwarren
If you "consented" to something without being aware of it and without having a meaningful choice not to, you didn't consent to it.
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Replying to @RichFelker @tomwarren
Which means that there are FB engineers out there that don't understand informed consent, think what they are doing is good enough, or think that informed consent is unnecessary. That reaction reeks of self-righteousness.
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Replying to @distractal @tomwarren
The more I think about it, the more I think this FB employee should be outed. Force FB to take a public stance on this abhorrent view, either standing with them or firing them.
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Eh. If he's a big wig, absolutely. If he's not, FB will fire, make a big show of it, and nothing will actually change, but FB will pretend otherwise.
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The point is forcing FB to take a position on whether his view is acceptable. Make them claim they think it's not, then get caught acting according to the same view again next time.
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