NEW → Facebook responds to Sen. Josh Hawley's recent letter about the company’s supposed pivot-to-privacy. "I thought they’d swear off the creepier possibilities I raised. But instead, they doubled down,” said Senator Hawley.
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3. A point which speaks for itself, Facebook refuses to swear off the use of data collected from closed or secret groups for “personalization” and ad targeting.
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4. Despite promoting its new platform as privacy protective, Facebook has yet to make critical decisions about the privacy of data shared within it – repeatedly referencing “many open questions” about its use of metadata to snoop on users’ supposedly private interactions.
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“My advice to consumers is simple: when Facebook tells you its messaging services are private, you can’t trust them." – Senator Josh Hawley http://go.usa.gov/xmAhT
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